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

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

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.