Understanding the Component Changeout Program (P17STAT)

You can use the Component Changeout program for different purposes:

  • For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capital Asset Management (CAM), you can swap components.

  • For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Service Management, you can exchange a piece of equipment.

For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne CAM, to simplify moving equipment components from parent to parent, you can swap an equipment component for another component on a work order. When you swap a component, you can specify changes that you want to make to the parent and component relationships for each component. For example, you might need to install a new exhaust fan in Production Line 1 while you service the old exhaust fan. You can update the parent and component relationships to indicate that the new exhaust fan is now a component of Production Line 1.

When you swap components, you can update the status of each component that is affected by the swap. For example, you can indicate a status of Down for the exhaust fan that you removed from Production Line 1 and a status of Working for the new exhaust fan that you installed.

You can also revise the responsible business unit of the old component. In addition, you can revise the location information for either component. When you revise the location information for the new component, you can specify a location or use the location of the component's parent.

For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Service Management, when a customer returns a piece of equipment for repair, and the service technician decides that the repair is more costly than a replacement, you can indicate that the equipment was replaced on the work order. You must add a return material authorization to record the shipment of the new equipment. The component change-out optionally changes the owner, site, responsible business unit, and contract coverage of the replaced component and the new component.