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IMG Activity
ID | OLQS-PVP | Test Equipment |
Transaction Code | S_ALR_87004821 | IMG Activity: OLQS-PVP |
Created on | 19981222 | |
Customizing Attributes | OLQS-PVP | Test equipment |
Customizing Activity |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | OLQS-PVP |
You can represent test equipment (production resources/ tools) according to its purpose, by using different master record types, such as:
- Material
- Equipment
- Document
- PRT-master record (production resource/ tool master record)
You can find the relevant settings for this in the section Prduction, Basic Data, Production Resources/ Tools.
Depending on the master record type you use, there are additonal settings for document master record, material master record and equipment master record.
- PRT-master record
This record contains the usual administrative data for planning master records as well as information relating to status, location and if applicable classification in a PRT group or record. You can use the link to the Classification System to add additional user-defined specifications.
- Document
The PRT master record can reference document master records; document master records can also be used directly as test equipment in task lists. An inspector has immediate access to drawings and other document types using the document management interfaces to CAD systems or to the ArchiveLink.
- Material
If you need to procure, store or inspect test equipment (general, logistical functions), you must maintain the material master records for this test equipment.
Batch
If you want to manage individual items or groups of test equipment and differentiate between them, you can create batch master records in addition to the material master records. If test equipment is managed in batches, you have the option of triggering calibration inspections using the deadline monitoring function. - Equipment
The equipment master record contains the comprehensive functions of PM for the monitoring, maintenance and calibration of test equipment.
- When production orders are released, the system checks the status of the test equipment, to confirm that it is available, provided that the equipment has been identified as a production resource/tool.
- Maintenance intervals are controlled on the basis of equipment usage.
- If a maintenance deadline is reached, the system automatically creates a maintenance order.
- Calibration results are stored in a history.
Further notes
The following functions are not currently contained in the standard system. Make sure you guarantee these functions by taking organizational measures.
- Status monitoring of test equipment that is not represented as equipment or a PRT master record
When production orders are released, the system checks the status of the equipment and PRT master record. For other types of test equipment, you must make sure that only suitable test equipment is used. - Capacity monitoring of test equipment
The following is taken into account for orders/ inspection operations - Scheduling/ Capacity planning
- Costing
- Confirmation
You can check the availability of test equipment using a report program that displays the current use of test equipment in production orders.
- Location monitoring (Checking out and checking in of test equipment).
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 203 | Establish Master Data |
Mandatory / Optional | 2 | Optional activity |
Critical / Non-Critical | 2 | Non-critical |
Country-Dependency | A | Valid for all countries |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
SIMG | OLQS-PVP | 0 | HLA0006201 | Inspection Planning |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981222 |
SAP Release Created in |