Recurring Schedules

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This page allows you to define interval schedules for the inspection schedule.  Tell me more.

The “Recurring Schedules” page appears.

The system displays the following fields:

IS

The inspection schedule number for which intervals must be defined.

 

The description of the inspection schedule is displayed alongside.

 

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Inspection On

Indicates whether the maintainable object on which the inspection must be carried out is equipment or a location. The system displays “Equipment” or “Location”.

Code

The identifier of the equipment or location. The description of the equipment or location is displayed alongside.

 

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Interval

The period after which the inspection must be carried out on the equipment or location (Decimal). Ensure that the interval is a positive number. The system displays “0”, by default.

Interval Unit

Use the drop-down list box to specify the interval unit. The system provides the options: “Days”, “Weeks”, “Months” and “Years”. The system displays “Days”, by default.

Interval Type

Use the drop-down list box to specify whether the interval is a fixed interval or an actual interval. The system provides the following options:

 
  • Fixed Interval – Select this option if inspection must be carried out on equipment or location after the specified period in the “Interval” field has lapsed, irrespective of whether the previous inspection is completed or not.

 
  • Actual Interval – Select this option if inspection must be carried out on equipment or location after the specified period in the “Interval” field has lapsed and only after the previous inspection is completed.

 

The system displays “Fixed Interval”, by default.

Initial Date

The date on which the first inspection must be carried out on the equipment or location (Date Format). Data entry in this field is mandatory, if an interval is specified in the “Interval” field. Ensure that the date entered is the current or a future date.

Parameter

The parameter based on which the inspection must be done on the equipment or location (Alphanumeric, 30). Ensure the following:

 
  • The parameter is already defined as a consumption parameter in the “Create Parameter” activity of the “Equipment Induction” business component and is in the “Active” status.

 
  • The parameter has already been attached to the equipment or the location in the “Create Equipment” or “Create Location” activities.

 

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Press <Enter>. The system retrieves the “Interval Unit” field in the multiline.

Note: Ensure that the parameter is unique to the multiline.

Interval

The value of the parameter after which inspection must be carried out (Decimal). This field should not be left blank, if a parameter has been specified in the “Parameter” field. Ensure that the interval is a positive number.

The system displays the following field in the multiline:

Interval Unit

The unit of the interval.

First Due At

The parameter value at which the first inspection must be done on the equipment or location (Decimal). Data entry in this field is mandatory if there is an interval specified in the “Interval” column of the multiline. Ensure that the value is not negative. Also ensure that the value entered in this field is more than the current value of the parameter.

Calendar and Usage Sch. Independently

Click this button if you wish to generate inspection orders for a calendar-based schedule and for the usage-based schedules.

Calendar OR Usage Sch. whichever earlier

Click this button if you wish to generate an inspection order for the earliest of the calendar-based or the usage-based schedules that are due.

Calendar and whichever earlier in Usage

Click this option if you wish to generate inspection orders for the calendar-based schedule and for the earliest of the usage-based schedules.

The system saves the details of the interval schedules.

The system displays the following fields in the “Record Statistics” group box:

Created By

The login ID of the user who created the schedule.

Created Date

The date and time at which the schedule was created.

Last Modified By

The login ID of the user who last modified the schedule.

Last Modified Date

The date and time at which the schedule was last modified.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defining interval schedules for the inspection – An overview

Create Inspection Schedule - A summary of the activity

This page allows you to define interval schedules for the inspection schedule. Interval schedules are performed at a regular interval. Based on the last inspection order generated, the schedule automatically computes the next due date/value by adding the interval specified.

Interval schedules can be of two types: calendar-based schedule and usage-based schedule.

Calendar-based schedule

Calendar-based interval schedules are performed at certain time intervals (for example in two-week or six-month cycles). These schedules are used when the inspection must be performed at fixed intervals.

You can define the calendar-based schedule by specifying the time interval, which must be added to the date of the previous schedule, the unit of the time interval and the date on which the first inspection must be carried out for this schedule.

You can also specify whether the calendar-based schedule is of type “Fixed Interval” or “Actual Interval”. If you define the calendar-based schedule as of type “Fixed Interval”, the system generates inspection orders on the exact date on which the inspection is due, irrespective of whether the previous inspection order that was raised for carrying out the inspection was completed or not. If you define the calendar-based schedule as of type “Actual Interval”, the system generates inspection orders after the date on which the previous inspection order that is completed.

Usage-based Schedule

Usage-based schedules are maintained based on the parameter value as on the actual completion date of the last inspection. These schedules are performed based on the value of consumption parameters. These schedules are used when inspection must be performed on a fixed interval value. You can define a usage-based interval schedule by specifying the parameter based on whose value inspection must be carried out, the incremental value of the parameter after which inspection will be performed and the date on which the first inspection is due to be performed.

You can also specify the execution option based on which inspection orders are generated. The following are the three options that are provided:

Calendar and whichever earlier in usage – Inspection orders are generated for the calendar-based schedule and for the earliest of the usage-based schedules.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Specify the interval type

Specify the execution option of the schedules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specify the interval type

You can specify the type of the interval based on which inspection schedules must be raised.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specify the execution option of the schedules

You can specify the number of inspection orders that can be generated for carrying out inspection based on the schedules.