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Codes
AC01
AS02
BGM1

CM33
IA05

IB01

IB11
IE02

IE03
IE05
IE25

IH08

IK02

IK18

IL02

IL03
IP01

IP10

IP15
IP30
IPMD
IR01
IR02
IW21
IW22
IW28
IW32
IW38
IW41
IW48
KP26

MB21
MB52
MCJB
MD01
MD02
MD61
ME51N
MIGO
ML46
MM02
MMBE
QS41
QS51
QS43
IK08
OIOB
AIAB
AIBU
ABAVN
OABW
ABAW
ABSO
FB03
AB03
ASKBN
AFAR
CJ88
AFAB
OB52
S_ALR87012075
ABST
AJRW
AUVA
ABST2
AJAB

Technical names
Service Master
Change Asset Master Record
Create Master Warranty

Cap.leveling: PM work cntr. graphic


Create general task list

Create Equipment BOM

Create Functional Location BOM


Change Equipment

Display Equipment
Change Equipment
Create Production Resource/Tool

Display Equipment

Change Measuring Point

Change Measurement Documents

Change Functional Location

Display Functional Location


Create Maintenance Plan

Schedule Maintenance Plan

Change Maintenance Plan


MaintSchedule Date Monitoring
Maintain/Display Permits
Create Work Center
Change Work Center
Create PM Notification - General
Change PM Notification
Change Notifications
CHANGE ORDER
Change PM Orders
Enter PM Order Confirmation
Confirmation using operation list
Change Plan Data for Activity Types

Create Reservation
List of Warehouse Stocks on Hand
MTTR/MTBR for Equipment
MRP Run
MRP - Single-Item, Multi-Level
Create Planned Indep. Requirements
Create Purchase Requisition
Goods Movement
Change Service Conditions
Change Material &
Stock Overview
Maintain catalog
Edit Selected Sets
Maintan Catelogue
Change Maintenance Plan (Change Measuring Points)
Change PM Ordrs
Capitalise Asset Under Construction
Disribute and Settle
Asset Retirment by Scrapping
Balance Sheet Revaluation
Manual Value Correction
Display FI Documents
Display Asset Document
Asset APC value posting
Recalcualte Asset Values
WBS Settlement
Execute Depreciation Run
Close Posting Periods in Subsiduary Ledgars
Asset History sheet
Account Reconciliation
Fiscal Year Change
Incomplete Assets Posting
Account Reconciliation
Execute Asset Year-End Closing

Transaction Description

If you want to use the option of an automatic warranty check you have to enter one or more maste
warranty counters for each warranty object in the object master record and create measurement p
measuring points. The characteristics that you require for the warranty counters have to coincide w
characteristics for the measurement positions in the object.
You do not need this master data if you do not want to perform a warranty check or if only enter wa
the warranty object and want to work exclusively with these.

General maintenance task lists are task lists that are used for general maintenance tasks. They do
specific technical object. Using general maintenance task lists, you can define and manage sequen
maintenance tasks centrally, and use them for work scheduling.
Within a group, you can create several individual general maintenance task lists. The system autom
sequential number, the group counter, to each general maintenance task list. This clearly identifies
maintenance task list within the group.

A maintenance bill of material (BOM) is a complete, formally structured list of the components mak
object or an assembly. The list contains the object numbers of the individual components together
and unit of measure. The components can be stock or non-stock spares or assemblies, which in tur
described using maintenance BOMs.

A piece of equipment is an individual object that is to be maintained independently. Each piece of e


managed independently in the system, so that you can:
- Manage individual data from a maintenance perspective for the object
- Perform individual maintenance tasks for the object
- Keep a record of the maintenance tasks performed for the object
- Collect and evaluate data over a long period of time for the object
Pieces of equipment can be installed and dismantled at functional locations.

To perform certain operations in a maintenance order, the worker responsible for performing the ta
resources. In the SAP System, these resources are given the term production resources/tools (abbre
PRTs belong to the group of operating resources. PRTs are involved in the production process, or are
restore size, structure, or efficiency. They are also used to support or to fulfill the prerequisites for p
maintenance task.
Possible PRTs are, for example, tools, measuring equipment, drawings, NC programs, cranes, scaffo

Measuring points in the SAP System describe the physical and/or logical locations at which a condi
(for example, the coolant temperature in a nuclear power station after the coolant has left the pres
number of revolutions at a rotor shaft of a wind-driven power plant).
In Plant Maintenance, measuring points are located on technical objects, in other words, on pieces
functional locations. For example, in a storeroom for fruit, a certain room temperature has to be cre
maintained. The temperature is kept constant by a regulator, and is also checked regularly by a me
The storeroom is represented in the system as functional location SR1FR2. The temperature meas
then created as measuring point 23 for functional location SR1FR2.

The data transferred to the system after a measurement has been taken at a measuring point or a
described in the SAP system as a measurement document. This transfer can be performed automa
The measurement document is therefore the result of a measurement or counter reading being en
system.

The business object functional location is an organizational unit within Logistics, that structures the
objects of a company according to functional, process-related or spatial criteria. A functional locatio
place at which a maintenance task is to be performed.

Description of the maintenance and inspection tasks to be performed at maintenance objects. The
plans describe the dates and scope of the tasks.

When you schedule your maintenance plan for the first time, you trigger the maintenance cycle. Th
the scheduling information in the maintenance plan to calculate which maintenance package is du
procedure depends on the type of maintenance plan. You have the following options:
Scheduling a time-based maintenance plan for the first time.
Scheduling a performance-based maintenance plan for the first time.
Scheduling a multiple counter plan for the first time.

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