on 2021 Apr 05 7:25 AM
Greetings,
we would like to establish usage based preventive maintenance for PRTs. I am having some trouble understanding why SAP triggers maintenance orders with no measurement documents.
The example is as follows:
I have a single cycle maintenance plan that should generate a maintenance order every 1 PC

This maintenance call should be created on the same day as it is planned and the system should calculate dates for one year in advance

There are two measurement documents created for this counter. One for initializing the counter and one for the first reading

The total counter reading is 1 which in our business scenario means that no pieces have been produced with this PRT and no maintenance is necessary but while scheduling my maintenance plan in IP10 an order gets generated for every day.

I do understand that an order gets generated every day because my cycle is 1 PC and annual estimate is 365 PC but in reality it means that maintenance orders for a usage based preventive maintenance are being created without any actual usage - measurement documents.

The business scenario is a s follows:
My question is as follows:
Is it possible to generate maintenance calls for a usage based preventive maintenance scenario solely based on counter readings.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Matjaž.
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I've never used this user-exit in conjunction with a maintenance plan...
But I suppose you could create a maintenance plan and never schedule it. Then use the user-exit to create a manual call on the maintenance plan.
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Dear Peter,
in that scenario, the user exit should check the cycle of maintenance plan as well as the total counter reading before creating a manual call. That is quite a deviation from standard functionality but it might be worth investigating further.
I will try another scenario in which annual estimate on counter master data is 1 and see how scheduling behaves with respect to measurement documents.
Best regards,
Matjaž.
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