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You can use PM Projections to collect and review detailed information about future maintenance tasks. For example, depending on the time period that you specify, you can review:
All future maintenance for a piece of equipment or a class of equipment
All future maintenance tasks by service type
All future maintenance tasks at a specific location
From Equipment/Plant Management (G13), choose Maintenance Planning
From Maintenance Planning (G1322), choose PM Projection Batch Update
Run the PM Projection Batch Update program to forecast parts and labor requirements for future PMs. When you run this program, you specify the dates for which you want the projection to apply.
The system uses information from a joined table based on the Equipment Master table (F1201) and the Maintenance Schedule table (F1207; specifically, the estimated occurrences value and the last completed date for each service type) to determine when a piece of equipment will be due for maintenance. The system also uses parts and labor resource information from the model work order to determine future parts and labor requirements.
When you run the PM Projection Batch Update, the system updates the following tables:
Table | Description |
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PM Projections (F13411) | The system uses information from this table to calculate values for the PM Projection Inquiry and the PM Projection Report. |
Forecast table (F3460) | The system uses values from this table to calculate parts and labor requirements for projected PMs. |
Note:
You must have purchased and installed Requirements Planning (system 34) and Capacity Requirements Planning (system 33) to use parts and labor planning functions. In addition, you must associate model work orders with PM schedules to supply the system with the necessary data to determine parts and labor requirements.When you select PM Projection Batch Update, the system displays a versions list. The versions list includes DEMO versions that you can run or copy and modify to suit your needs. When you run a version, the system displays Processing Option Revisions before submitting the job for processing.
After you select the appropriate processing options, the system displays a message that the job was submitted to batch.
Create model work orders for PM schedules. See Section 15.6, "Creating a Model Work Order"
From Equipment/Plant Management (G13), choose Maintenance Planning
From Maintenance Planning (G1322), choose PM Projection Inquiry
You can use PM Projection Inquiry to review detailed information about future PMs. For example, you can review:
Projected dates for PMs
Projected service types for specific pieces of equipment
Estimated hours for each service type
You can use any of the following types of information to limit the PM information that the system displays:
Schedule dates
Service types
Equipment location
Equipment number
Category codes
Complete the following field:
Forecast Type
To limit your search to specific PM projection information, complete any of the following fields:
Service Type From and Thru
Service Date From and Thru
Location
Item Number
Category Codes
Topic | Discussion |
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Reviewing and revising projected PMs | You can review and revise information about projected PMs. From the MPS Daily Operations menu (G3412), choose Enter/Change Detail Forecast. From this screen you can:
You can access forecasts that you want to revise by item number, branch plant, forecast type, or any combination of these elements. If your forecast is extensive, you can specify a beginning request date to limit the amount of information that the system displays. Form-specific information When you revise information on Enter/Change Detail Forecast, the changes you make only affect the Forecast table (F3460). They do not affect the PM Projections table (F13411). See Revising Detail Forecasts in the JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide for more information. |