Repair Operation Code Hierarchy
Siebel Automotive administrators can set up a hierarchical structure of repair operation codes that a third party provides. How best to set up these operation codes might depend on how the data is structured by the third-party provider. These operation codes might be set up using a bulk upload of the file provided by the third-party provider or set up manually. Consider the operation code hierarchy example in the following table.
Use Siebel Enterprise Integration Manager (EIM) to perform a bulk upload of operation code data to the Siebel database. For general information about using Siebel EIM, see Siebel Enterprise Integration Manager Administration Guide.
Hierarchy Level | Hierarchy Level Name | Example |
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Level 1 |
System |
Engine and Transmission |
Level 2 |
Assembly |
Engine |
Level 3 |
Sub-Assembly |
Engine Head |
Level 4 |
Repair Operation Code |
Remove and Replace |
Remove and Refit |
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Refurbish |
Repair operation data is generally set up as a multilevel hierarchy. The table shows a four-level hierarchy of the repair operation code. There is a one-to-many relationship between the levels from start to finish OR, from level 1 to level 4:
One system can have many assemblies.
One assembly can have many subassemblies.
One subassembly can have many repair operation codes.