Plant Maintenance Q & A
- Rept & Analyses - Mgt of Task Lists
Reporting & Analyses
Q: What are the
components of the maintenance history?
A: Completed
notifications, completed and historical orders, usage lists.
Q: How can you display
a list of install locations for a piece of equipment?
A: In transaction IE02,
change equipment use the menu path >extras>usage list, ensure location
field is displayed in the
current variant.
Q: What are the
central modules for evaluations and analysis in the PMIS?
A: Information
structures form the basis for standard analysis, they contain a combination
of characteristics and key
figures with time base (period)
The available information structures are: S016, S062, S063, S065, S115
and S116.
Q: What is standard
analysis, what are available in SAP?
A: Standard analysis
are complete predefined analysis that stop at one of the standard information
structures. The
following are available:
object class, manufacturer, location, planner group, damage analysis, object
statistics, breakdown
analysis, cost analysis.
Management of Task Lists
Q: How is usage,
status and increment controlled for the task list and how can these parameters
be predefined for the user?
A: From within
the transaction IA05, create general task lists, status and increment are
defined by populating the user
profile with the parameter
PIN and value of increment example 0000001.
Q: How does the
control key come into the task list as default?
A: The control
key is copied from the work centre default values screen
Q: What is the structure
(main components) of a task list?
A: The task list
comprises of a header containing default data, an operations screen containing
details of tasks to be
performed during maintenance
and there is an components screen containing spare part material information.
There are also
functions for relationships,
PRT’s and where applicable functions for inspection characteristics, service
and maintenance
packages.
Q: What types of
task lists are available?
A: Functional
location, equipment and general task lists?
Q: What is different
about general task lists?
A: Unlike functional
location and equipment task lists, general task lists are maintained independent
of a object, the
general task lists can be
split by group, each group can have a maximum of 99 counters which can
be regarded as individual
task lists. The functional
location and equipment task lists are object dependent, the object acts
as the group in this case and
there can be 99 task lists
per object.
Q: Making a cost
estimate for a task list, how would you proceed?
A: Use transaction
IA16, evaluations>task list costing.
Q: What options are available
for entry of task lists into a work order?
A: Direct entry, to
reference object, general task lists for assembly, general task lists for
object structure and general
task lists.
Q: Generate a where
used list for a work centre, how do you proceed?
A: Evaluations>work
centre where used, transaction CA82.
Q: How do you create
a configuration profile for configurable task lists?
A: Plant maintenance>planned
maintenance>maintenance task lists>task lists>general task lists>configuration
profile>create
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