Get one asset failure event instance
get
/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/assetFailureEventInstances/{FailureInstanceId}
Request
Path Parameters
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FailureInstanceId(required): integer(int64)
Value that uniquely identifies the failure instance. The value is system generated and read-only.
Query Parameters
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dependency: string
This parameter specifies dependencies which are fields that are set before and rolled back after generating the response. Generally they are used to preview the effects of an attribute change. The fields specified in this parameter are always set in the resource instance in question. When a child resource collection is requested and the parameter is set, the fields will be set in the parent resource instance before generating the resource collection payload. The value of this query parameter is a set of dependency fields. Example: dependency=ProductId=2
Format: <attr1>=<val1>,<attr2>=<value2> -
expand: string
When this parameter is provided, the specified children are included in the resource payload (instead of just a link). The value of this query parameter is "all" or "". More than one child can be specified using comma as a separator. Example: ?expand=Employees,Localizations. Nested children can also be provided following the format "Child.NestedChild" (Example: ?expand=Employees.Managers). If a nested child is provided (Example: Employees.Managers), the missing children will be processed implicitly. For example, "?expand=Employees.Managers" is the same as "?expand=Employees,Employees.Managers" (which will expand Employees and Managers).
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fields: string
This parameter filters the resource fields. Only the specified fields are returned, which means that if no fields are specified, no fields are returned (useful to get only the links). If an indirect child resource is provided (Example: Employees.Managers), the missing children will be processed implicitly. For example, "?fields=Employees.Managers:Empname" is the same as "?fields=;Employees:;Employees.Managers:Empname" (which will only return the "Empname" field for Managers). the value of this query parameter is a list of resource fields. The attribute can be a direct (Example: Employees) or indirect (Example: Employees.Managers) child. It cannot be combined with expand query parameter. If both are provided, only fields will be considered.
Format: ?fields=Attribute1,Attribute2
Format for fields in child resource: ?fields=Accessor1:Attribute1,Attribute2 -
links: string
This parameter can be used to show only certain links while accessing a singular resource or a resource collection. The parameter value format is a comma-separated list of : <link_relation>
Example:
self,canonical -
onlyData: boolean
The resource item payload will be filtered in order to contain only data (no links section, for example).
Header Parameters
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Metadata-Context:
If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
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REST-Framework-Version:
The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.
There's no request body for this operation.
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Supported Media Types
- application/json
Default Response
The following table describes the default response for this task.
Headers
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Metadata-Context:
If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
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REST-Framework-Version:
The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.
Root Schema : assetFailureEventInstances-item-response
Type:
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object
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AssetCriticalityCode: string
Title:
Asset Criticality Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the asset criticality. The code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must use uppercase letters and be alphanumeric. -
AssetCriticalityName: string
Title:
Asset Criticality Name
Maximum Length:255
Name that uniquely identifies the criticality of the asset. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
AssetDescription: string
Title:
Asset Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Description of the asset. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the asset's use and characteristics. -
AssetDownFlag: boolean
Title:
Asset Down
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:1
Contains one of the following values: true or false. If true, then the asset is deemed non-functional and downtime is accrued for that asset. If false, then the asset is still considered functional and no downtime is accrued for that asset; for example, an asset may have redundant systems that allow it to remain functional despite a failure. The default value is true. The response payload translates Y to true and N to false. -
AssetId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Asset ID
Read Only:true
Value that uniquely identifies the asset that failed. This is generally the asset on the work order. The value is system generated and read-only. This attribute is optional. -
AssetNumber: string
Title:
Asset Number
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:80
Name that uniquely identifies the asset-tracked component that failed. This attribute is optional. -
AvailableDate: string
(date-time)
Title:
Available Date
Read Only:true
Date and time when a failed asset is determined to be available to use again after failure. The available date must occur after the failure date. This attribute is optional. If you do not provide a value, the application uses the work order completion date. -
CauseCategoryCode: string
Title:
Cause Category Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the category of failure cause. The code must use uppercase letters and it can be alphanumeric. -
CauseCategoryName: string
Title:
Cause Category Name
Read Only:true
Name of the failure cause category. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
CauseCode: string
Title:
Cause Code
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the cause of failure. The cause code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must use uppercase letters and be alphanumeric. -
CauseCodeId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Cause Code ID
Unique identifier for the cause Code. -
CauseDescription: string
Title:
Cause Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:540
Description of the cause code. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the code's use and characteristics. -
CauseName: string
Title:
Cause Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Name of the cause code. The cause code name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
CompletionDate: string
(date-time)
Title:
WO Completion Date
Read Only:true
Date and time when the work order for resolving the failure was completed. The work order completion date must occur after the failure date. This attribute is populated only in cases where failure records are imported from an external system, and in such cases is mandatory. -
CreatedBy: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:64
User who created the asset failure event instance. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
CreationDate: string
(date-time)
Read Only:
true
Date when the asset failure event instance is created. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
DaysBetweenFailure: number
Title:
TBF Days
Read Only:true
The number of calendar days between the current failure date and the prior available date. If there was no prior failure, then the number of calendar days between the current failure date and the asset in-service date. This attribute is populated only in cases where failure records are imported from an external system, and in such cases is mandatory. -
FailedAssetId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failed Asset ID
Value that uniquely identifies the asset that failed. This is generally the asset on the work order. The value is system generated and read-only. This attribute is optional. -
FailedComponentAssetDescription: string
Title:
Failed Asset Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Description of the asset-tracked component item that failed. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
FailedComponentAssetNumber: string
Title:
Failed Asset Number
Description of the asset-tracked component item that failed. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
FailedComponentItemDescription: string
Title:
Failed Item Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Description of the component item that failed. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
FailedComponentItemId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failed Item ID
Unique identifier for the item that failed. This is generally the item on the work order. This attribute is optional. -
FailedComponentItemLongDescription: string
Title:
Failed Item Long Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:4000
Long description of the component item that failed. This optional attribute provides a more detailed user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
FailedComponentItemNumber: string
Title:
Failed Item Number
Name that uniquely identifies the component that failed. This attribute is optional. -
FailedComponentSerialNumber: string
Title:
Failed Serial Number
Maximum Length:80
Serial number that uniquely identifies the component that failed. This attribute is optional. This attribute is only valid if the FailedItemId is a serial controlled item. -
FailureCategoryCode: string
Title:
Failure Category Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the category of failure. The code must use uppercase letters and it can be alphanumeric. -
FailureCategoryName: string
Title:
Failure Category Name
Read Only:true
Name of the failure category. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
FailureCode: string
Title:
Failure Code
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the failure mode. The failure code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must use uppercase letters and it can be alphanumeric. -
FailureCodeId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failure Code ID
Unique identifier for the failure Code. -
FailureComments: string
Title:
Failure Comments
Maximum Length:2000
Notes captured with free-text details about the causes and root cause of failure, or any other relevant data. This value is optional. -
FailureDate: string
(date-time)
Title:
Failure Date
Read Only:true
Date and time when an asset failed. The failed date must occur before the failure date. This attribute is mandatory. -
FailureDescription: string
Title:
Failure Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:540
Description of the failure code. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the code's use and characteristics. -
FailureEventId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failure Event ID
Value that uniquely identifies the failure event. The value is system generated and read-only. -
FailureInstanceId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failure Instance ID
Read Only:true
Value that uniquely identifies the failure instance. The value is system generated and read-only. -
FailureName: string
Title:
Failure Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Name of the failure code. The failure code name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
FailureSeverityCode: string
Title:
Severity Code
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the severity of failure. The severity code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must be alphanumeric. -
FailureSeverityName: string
Title:
Severity Name
Maximum Length:255
Name that uniquely identifies the severity of the failure. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
FailureStatusCode: string
Title:
Status Code
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the status of the failure. The status code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must be alphanumeric. -
FailureStatusName: string
Title:
Status Name
Maximum Length:255
Name that uniquely identifies the status of the failure. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
InventoryItemId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Item Number
Read Only:true
Unique identifier for the item that failed. This is generally the item on the work order. This attribute is optional. -
ItemCategoryCode: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:255
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the item category to which the failed component is assigned. The code must be alphanumeric and must validate against the catalog assigned to the profile option " ORA_CSE_ITEM_CATALOG". -
ItemCategoryId: integer
(int64)
Read Only:
true
Value that uniquely identifies the item category to which the failed component is assigned. The value is system generated and read-only. -
ItemCategoryName: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:255
Name of the item category to which the failed component is assigned. The item category name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
ItemDescription: string
Title:
Item Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Description of the item. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
ItemLongDescription: string
Title:
Item Long Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:4000
Long description of the item. This optional attribute provides a more detailed user-defined text providing information on the item's use and characteristics. -
ItemNumber: string
Title:
Item Number
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:300
Name that uniquely identifies the item that failed. This is generally the item on the work order. This attribute is optional. -
ItemOrganizationCode: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:18
Value that uniquely identifies the item Organization. This is generally the item on the work order. -
ItemOrganizationId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Organization
Read Only:true
Unique identifier for the item Organization. This is generally the item on the work order. -
LastUpdateDate: string
(date-time)
Read Only:
true
Date when the user most recently updated the asset failure event instance. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
LastUpdatedBy: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:64
User who most recently updated the asset failure event instance. The application assigns a value to this attribute during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
LastUpdateLogin: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:32
Login that the user used when updating the asset failure event instance. The application assigns a value to this attribute during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
links: array
Links
Title:
Links
The link relations associated with the resource instance. -
MeterUnitOfMeasure: string
Title:
TBF Meter Units UOM Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:3
MeterUnitOfMeasure must be a valid Meter UOM Code lookup. This attribute is populated only in cases where failure records are imported from an external system, an in such cases is optional. -
MeterUnitsBetweenFailure: number
Title:
TBF Meter Units
Read Only:true
The number of meter units between the current failure date and the prior available date. If there was no prior failure, then the number of meter units between the current failure date and the asset in-service date. The unit of measure for the meter units is defined by the attribute MeterUnitOfMeasure. This attribute is populated only in cases where failure records are imported from an external system, and in such cases is optional. -
OperationName: string
Title:
Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:120
Name that identifies the operation within a work order. -
OperationSequenceNumber: number
Title:
Operation Sequence
Number that identifies the sequence of the operation within a work order. The operation sequence is required attribute for a work order operation. It must be a positive integer and unique within a work order. -
RepairCost: number
Title:
Repair Cost
Read Only:true
The total cost to repair the asset. This attribute is populated only in cases where failure records are imported from an external system, and in such cases is mandatory. -
ResolutionCategoryCode: string
Title:
Resolution Category Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the category of resolution. The code must use uppercase letters and it can be alphanumeric. -
ResolutionCategoryName: string
Title:
Resolution Category Name
Read Only:true
Name of the resolution category. The name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
ResolutionCode: string
Title:
Resolution Code
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the resolution of the failure. The resolution code is not required but if entered must be a valid code. The code must use uppercase letters and it can be alphanumeric. -
ResolutionCodeId: number
Title:
Resolution Code ID
Unique identifier for the resolution of the failure. -
ResolutionDescription: string
Title:
Resolution Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:540
Description of the resolution code. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the code's use and characteristics. -
ResolutionName: string
Title:
Resolution Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Name of the resolution code. The resolution code name is optional but if defined must be unique. -
rootCauses: array
Failure Root Causes
Title:
Failure Root Causes
The Failure Root Causes resource manages the failure root causes. A failure root cause defines the underlying, originating causal factors that led to the occurrence of an asset failure event. Root causes represent the core causal factors, such as process, training, environment or design that are determined through a root cause analysis; in contrast, a cause code represents a technician-observed failure mechanism, such as rust, leak, rupture or shearing. More than one failure root cause may underly a single failure instance. -
SourceDocumentId: string
Title:
Source Document ID
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:36
Value that uniquely identifies the source document. The value is system generated and read-only. -
SourceDocumentTypeCode: string
Title:
Source Doc Type Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the source document type. The source document type code is required only for failure records imported from an external system. The code must be alphanumeric and must validate against fnd_lookup "ORA_CSE_DOCUMENT_TYPE". -
SourceSystemId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Source Application ID
Read Only:true
Value that uniquely identifies the source system. The value is system generated and read-only. -
SourceSystemType: string
Title:
Source Application Type
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Contains one of the following values: ORA_INTERNAL (failure records generated from the Failure Capture UI) or ORA_EXTERNAL (failure records from another system, often historical failure records). If ORA_INTERNAL, then either workOrderNumber or workOrderId is mandatory and values passed for assetId will be ignored (Asset ID will be queried from the workOrderId). If ORA_EXTERNAL, then assetId, sourceSystemType, sourceDocTypeCode, and sourceDocId are mandatory. sourceSystemId must validate against hz_orig_systems_vl.ORIG_SYSTEM_ID. sourceDocTypeCode must validate against fnd_lookup "ORA_CSE_DOCUMENT_TYPE". Values passed for trackingObjectCode, workOrderNumber, and workOrderId will be ignored. The default value is ORA_EXTERNAL. -
WoOperationId: integer
(int64)
Value that uniquely identifies the work order operation associated with the failure instance.
-
WorkOrderDescription: string
Title:
Work Order Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Description of the work order. This optional attribute provides a brief user-defined text providing information on the work order's use and characteristics. -
WorkOrderId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Work Order ID
Read Only:true
Value that uniquely identifies the work order. The value is system generated and read-only. -
WorkOrderNumber: string
Title:
Work Order Number
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:120
Number the uniquely identifies the work order within an organization.
Nested Schema : Links
Type:
array
Title:
Links
The link relations associated with the resource instance.
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Nested Schema : Failure Root Causes
Type:
array
Title:
Failure Root Causes
The Failure Root Causes resource manages the failure root causes. A failure root cause defines the underlying, originating causal factors that led to the occurrence of an asset failure event. Root causes represent the core causal factors, such as process, training, environment or design that are determined through a root cause analysis; in contrast, a cause code represents a technician-observed failure mechanism, such as rust, leak, rupture or shearing. More than one failure root cause may underly a single failure instance.
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Nested Schema : link
Type:
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href: string
Title:
hyperlink reference
The URI to the related resource. -
kind: string
Title:
kind
Allowed Values:[ "collection", "item", "describe", "other" ]
The kind of the related resource. -
name: string
Title:
name
The name of the link to the related resource. -
properties: object
properties
-
rel: string
Title:
relation
Allowed Values:[ "self", "lov", "parent", "canonical", "child", "enclosure", "action", "custom" ]
The name of the relation to the resource instance. Example: self.
Nested Schema : properties
Type:
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changeIndicator: string
Change indicator or the ETag value of the resource instance.
Nested Schema : assetFailureEventInstances-rootCauses-item-response
Type:
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object
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CauseCodeId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Cause Code ID
Value that uniquely identifies the root cause code. The value is system generated and read-only. -
CreatedBy: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:64
User who created the failure root cause. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
CreationDate: string
(date-time)
Read Only:
true
Date when the failure root cause is created. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
FailureInstanceId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Failure Instance ID
Value that uniquely identifies the failure instance. The value is system generated and read-only. -
LastUpdateDate: string
(date-time)
Read Only:
true
Date when the user most recently updated the failure root cause. The application automatically sets this value during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
LastUpdatedBy: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:64
User who most recently updated the failure root cause. The application assigns a value to this attribute during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
LastUpdateLogin: string
Read Only:
true
Maximum Length:32
Login that the user used when updating the failure root cause. The application assigns a value to this attribute during creation. This attribute is read-only. -
links: array
Links
Title:
Links
The link relations associated with the resource instance. -
RootCauseCategoryCode: string
Title:
Cause Category Code
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:30
Number that identifies the work order. This number is unique in the organization. The user can manually assign the number when creating the work order, or allow the application to create a unique number from the numbering scheme that the following Plant parameters define: Work Order Prefix or Work Order Starting Number. -
RootCauseCategoryName: string
Title:
Cause Category Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:255
Number that identifies the work order. This number is unique in the organization. The user can manually assign the number when creating the work order, or allow the application to create a unique number from the numbering scheme that the following Plant parameters define: Work Order Prefix or Work Order Starting Number. -
RootCauseCode: string
Title:
Cause Code
Abbreviation that uniquely identifies the root cause of failure. The root cause code is required and if entered must be a valid code. The code must use uppercase letters and alphanumeric. -
RootCauseComments: string
Title:
Comments
Maximum Length:2000
Notes captured with free-text details about the causes and root cause of failure, or any other relevant data. This value is optional. -
RootCauseDescription: string
Title:
Cause Description
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:540
Number that identifies the work order. This number is unique in the organization. The user can manually assign the number when creating the work order, or allow the application to create a unique number from the numbering scheme that the following Plant parameters define: Work Order Prefix or Work Order Starting Number. -
RootCauseId: integer
(int64)
Title:
Root Cause ID
Read Only:true
Value that uniquely identifies the root cause. The value is system generated and read-only. -
RootCauseName: string
Title:
Cause Name
Read Only:true
Maximum Length:240
Number that identifies the work order. This number is unique in the organization. The user can manually assign the number when creating the work order, or allow the application to create a unique number from the numbering scheme that the following Plant parameters define: Work Order Prefix or Work Order Starting Number.
Nested Schema : Links
Type:
array
Title:
Links
The link relations associated with the resource instance.
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Links
- rootCauses
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Operation: /fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/assetFailureEventInstances/{FailureInstanceId}/child/rootCausesParameters:
- FailureInstanceId:
$request.path.FailureInstanceId
The Failure Root Causes resource manages the failure root causes. A failure root cause defines the underlying, originating causal factors that led to the occurrence of an asset failure event. Root causes represent the core causal factors, such as process, training, environment or design that are determined through a root cause analysis; in contrast, a cause code represents a technician-observed failure mechanism, such as rust, leak, rupture or shearing. More than one failure root cause may underly a single failure instance. - FailureInstanceId:
Examples
This example describes how to get one asset failure event instance.
Example cURL Command
Use the following cURL command to submit a request on the REST resource:
curl -u username:password "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/assetFailureEventInstances/FailureInstanceId"
Example Response Body
The following shows an example of the response body in JSON
format.
"{ "CreatedBy": "MNT_QA", "CreationDate": "2021-11-22T05:07:33.372+00:00", "FailedComponentAssetNumber": "100100053526099", "AssetNumber": "F0554-MA04", "FailedComponentItemNumber": null, "FailedComponentItemId": null, "FailedComponentSerialNumber": null, "FailureComments": "Failed1", "FailureEventId": 300100554850954, "FailureInstanceId": 300100554850974, "LastUpdateDate": "2021-11-22T05:07:33.373+00:00", "LastUpdateLogin": "D14D17F09795611CE053A9B1F20AEF34", "LastUpdatedBy": "MNT_QA", "FailureSeverityCode": null, "FailureStatusCode": null, "AssetId": 300100137341407, "FailureName": "FAIL_CODE_01", "FailureDescription": "FAIL_CODE_01", "CauseDescription": "CAUSE_CODE_01", "CauseName": "CAUSE_CODE_01", "ResolutionDescription": "RESOLUTION_CODE_01", "ResolutionName": "RESOLUTION_CODE_01", "AssetDescription": "Fervi Combined Bench Grinder - To be used for Material Availability Demo", "FailureCodeId": 300100551758551, "FailureCode": "FAIL_CODE_01", "CauseCodeId": 300100551758732, "CauseCode": "CAUSE_CODE_01", "ResolutionCodeId": 300100551758849, "ResolutionCode": "RESOLUTION_CODE_01", "AssetDownFlag": false, "AvailableDate": "2020-09-09T02:00:28+00:00", "FailureDate": null, "RepairCost": 111, "SourceDocumentId": "source", "SourceDocumentTypeCode": "ORA_WORK_ORDER", "SourceSystemId": 300100029025576, "SourceSystemType": "ORA_EXTERNAL", "DaysBetweenFailure": null, "MeterUnitsBetweenFailure": null, "MeterUnitOfMeasure": null, "CompletionDate": null, "FailureCategoryCode": "DEMO_CAT_CODE", "FailureCategoryName": "Category code meaning 101", "CauseCategoryCode": "DEMO_CAT_CODE", "CauseCategoryName": "Category code meaning 101", "ResolutionCategoryCode": "DEMO_CAT_CODE", "ResolutionCategoryName": "Category code meaning 101", "ItemDescription": "Professional combined Bench Grinder Fervi\n", "ItemNumber": "F/0554", "ItemLongDescription": null, "FailedComponentItemDescription": null, "InventoryItemId": 300100114215977, "ItemOrganizationId": 300100113363336, "FailedComponentItemLongDescription": null, "WorkOrderId": null, "WorkOrderNumber": null, "WorkOrderDescription": null, "FailedComponentAssetDescription": null, "FailureSeverityName": null, "FailureStatusName": null, "AssetCriticalityName": null, "AssetCriticalityCode": null, "ItemOrganizationCode": "MNTALM", "links": [ { "rel": "self", "href": "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/assetFailureEventInstances/300100554850974", "name": "assetFailureEventInstances", "kind": "item", "properties": { "changeIndicator": "ACED0005737200136A6176612E7574696C2E41727261794C6973747881D21D99C7619D03000149000473697A65787000000001770400000001737200116A6176612E6C616E672E496E746567657212E2A0A4F781873802000149000576616C7565787200106A6176612E6C616E672E4E756D62657286AC951D0B94E08B02000078700000000178" } }, { "rel": "canonical", "href": "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/assetFailureEventInstances/300100554850974", "name": "assetFailureEventInstances", "kind": "item" }, { "rel": "child", "href": "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/assetFailureEventInstances/300100554850974/child/rootCauses", "name": "rootCauses", "kind": "collection" } ] }"