To create a work orderA work order represents the work carried out on one or more products or component in the repair depots. Work orders are derived from the following resources:
The process to create a work order entry consists of the following activities:
To create a work order Step 1. Create the work order Use the Work Orders (tswcs2100m000) session to create or modify work order details. Work orders are used for planning, execution, and control of all possible activities to maintain items. A work order consists of multiple activities required to perform the maintenance work. You can release a work order without related activities, which is useful if no work preparation can be carried out with the aid of reference activities. Step 2. Create work order activities In the Work Order Activities (tswcs2110m000) session, you can maintain work order activities. An activity is maintenance work that must be performed. For shop maintenance, a work order activity line is an operation to be carried out. You can add activities to a work order during the work order's planning phase, during the work orders preparation phase, and during the execution phase. The work order status must be Free, Planned, or Released. You cannot add activities to subcontracted work orders in Released status. Step 3. Add material resource lines to the work order or work order
activities In the Work Order Material Resources (tswcs4110m000) session, you can define the expected and actual consumption of materials, as well as the disassembled components. The work order material resource lines are created when the work order or work order activity status is Free. You can add work order material resources to:
Step 4. Add other resource lines to the work order or work order
activities In the Work Order Other Resources (tswcs4130m000) session, you can define other resources required for the Work Order Activity. Other resources are, for example, tools, subcontracting costs, other costs, and so on.
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