Understanding Rescheduling Work Not Completed

To reschedule work, users must review the work that was previously scheduled but not completed, and move that work to the current schedule period, to a future schedule period, or back to the unscheduled backlog. When you reschedule work, the system displays the Maintenance Rescheduling Metrics Revisions form where you can enter the reason code and text explanation as to why the work is being rescheduled. The rescheduling details form is available from the Carryover Work program when you are moving work, and from the Crew Manage Schedule (P48320) and Work Assignments (P48330) programs when you are moving work from the current period.

When a crew schedule is moved to another schedule period, the start and finish dates on the crew schedule are updated to the start and finish dates of the schedule period that it is moved to. If any resource assignments are associated with the crew schedule, they are also updated to the start date of the new schedule period.

The processing option for the Carryover Work program is used to define the Supply and Demand Inclusion rule to be used to determine what work order and labor detail step status values are still open.

To conclude the process, you can go to the Maintenance Rescheduling Metrics program (P48316) to review reasons for rescheduling by crew, rescheduling code, and date range.