Files > RESPONSIBLE SHOP

parent
6914
name
RESPONSIBLE SHOP
number
6914.04
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01responsible shop0;1POINTER6922B
1technician0;2POINTER6929The Engineering Service employee who normally does the PM work on this piece of equipment for this shop.
2starting month1;1SET OF CODES1:JAN
2:FEB
3:MAR
4:APR
5:MAY
6:JUN
7:JUL
8:AUG
9:SEP
10:OCT
11:NOV
12:DEC
STARTING MONTH is used by the PM module as a criterion for determining when a PM is due. Let's consider a fairly complex example: an item subject to MONTHLY, QUARTERLY, and ANNUAL PM inspections. If STARTING MONTH were set to FEB; an ANNUAL inspection would be scheduled in FEB; QUARTERLY inspections in MAY, AUG, and NOV; and MONTHLY inspections in MAR, APR, JUN, JUL, SEP, OCT, DEC, and JAN. If STARTING MONTH is left blank, JAN will be assumed.
2.6skip months0;3FREE TEXT A range of months (inclusive) during which PMI's are to be suspended. For example, an entry of 'NOV-MAR' for an air-conditioner would suppress the scheduling of any PMI's in NOV, DEC, JAN, FEB, and MAR. Some care needs to be taken when using this field. If you want an ANNUAL inspecton, for instance, be sure that the STARTING MONTH is not within the range specified by the SKIP MONTHS; otherwise the ANNUAL PMI will never be scheduled. Entries must take the form 'MMM-NNN', where MMM is a three character abbreviation of the first month for which PMiI's are to be suspended and NNN is a three character abbreviation for the last month for which PMI's are to be suspended. Valid abbreviations are: JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, and DEC.
2.7criticality0;4NUMERICAn index of the importance of performing PMI's on this device. Enter an integer between 1 and some upper limit not greater than 99 (most sites use 10 or 20). The closer the values are to the upper limit the more critical the PMI's become. A value of 1 would indicate that PMI's are desireable but far from essential (least critical). When PM worklists are generated, the system will ask if all devices should be included or just those whose CRITICALITY is within a certain user selectable range (say, 7 to 10). This is intended as a means of adjusting workload to match available resources. Use of this feature is left entirely to the discretion of each site. If a CRITICALITY range is selected, the system will ask the user whether devices having no CRITICALITY should be included or excluded.
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