| Configuration Management (CFG)Configuration Management provides the customer, production, or
planning department with accurate information on the installed base and
includes the details of the configuration of assets. The assets can be either
serialized items or equipment owned by customers. The Configuration Management
module offers a multilevel configuration structure definition and
handling. Use the Configuration Control module to define and
maintain the following: - Serialized-item groups:
Serialized-item groups are used during the planning of service orders. The
serialized items also act as the planning constraints when you select service
engineers based on skills defined for a specific serialized item group.
- Functional elements: A
grouping of exchangeable items with identical functions. You can use functional
elements in item breakdowns, physical breakdowns, and reference activities. For
example, if you define a maintenance activity for a configuration, you can
specify a functional element. In this way, the activity applies to all items
covered by that functional element, and multiple, identical reference
activities for similar items are avoided.
- installation group: A set of serialized items that have the same location and are
owned by the same business partner. Grouping serialized items into an
Installation group enables you to maintain them collectively.
- installation: The list of items or serialized items that
belong to an Installation group.
- Item breakdowns: Item breakdowns can be used to create
physical breakdowns. In addition, you can look up where items or child items
are used in an item breakdown, copy standard production BOMs to item
breakdowns, and replace/delete items in item breakdowns.
- Serialized items. Serialized
items can be used to create physical breakdowns.
- Physical breakdowns: Defined
for an Installation group configuration, and enables you to view the as-built structure and
as-maintained structure of the configuration and also the as-maintained
structure.
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