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Maintenance Plan

The document describes a maintenance plan process with 12 steps: 1. Schedule maintenance plans and generate notifications or orders. 2. Monitor deadlines and display items where maintenance is due. 3. Process notifications to create orders, and change notification statuses as the orders are fulfilled.
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Maintenance Plan

The document describes a maintenance plan process with 12 steps: 1. Schedule maintenance plans and generate notifications or orders. 2. Monitor deadlines and display items where maintenance is due. 3. Process notifications to create orders, and change notification statuses as the orders are fulfilled.
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Maintenance Plan:

1. Single Cycle Plan (IP41)


2. Strategy plan (IP42)
3. Multiple Counter Plan IP43(AND Or OR)

Maintenance Plan Category

2A. Create a strategy: (IP11) and Assign Packages

Time: Current Date + 30 Days

Key date: Today 06th Nov, next date is 06th Dec, exactly on Key date

Factory Calendar: Based on the Calendar, considering Holidays also


4. Schedule Maintenance Plan (IP10): Here start of cycle is important
5. Dead line monitoring (IP30)
6. Display list of Objects for which scheduled maintenance is due (IP24)
7. If the plan category is notification, system will generate call objects as notifications Or if the plan
category is order, system will generates orders
8. Process the notification and create the order from notification and process it
9. Notification Statuses are: NOPR, ORAS, NOCO
10. Goods Issue: MIGO, 261, Check and Post
11. Confirmation: IW41 and TECO (IW32) and then complete the Notification and Business
Completion of Order
12. Report for the Objects for scheduled maintenance have not been done within the schedule
(IW29)

Without this enhancement, only one "cycle set" (that is, a combination of various cycles) can be
defined in a plan. This is used to calculate all the schedules, and generates a corresponding
maintenance call object for all the maintenance items for each schedule.

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