on ‎2011 Jun 28 11:30 AM
Dear Experts
As per my scenario ..my current industry is seasonal.My equipments Runnig is season based,6 Month is Off Season and Six Month is On season.While Season is On we do the maintenance of equipments on monthly basis..Once season i.e six orders a season for particular machine.This can be achived by single cycle plan auto scheduling using IP30...but issue is if i schedule this system will also show the orders in off season..
How to achive scenerio of 6 Preventive orders in working season and 1 Shut down order in Off season.
Thanks and regards
Prince Jindal
Request clarification before answering.
U can use the Scheduling Period as 6 months and once ur seaon is OFf it will not create order
and after this off season once the ON season come reschedule your plan using "Restart" option .
Regards
AM
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Prince Jindal
We've done this a few times using Factory Calendars in the maintenance plan.
PeteA
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Hi,
Create 2 Strategy plans & in IP30, mention the scheduling period as 6 months i.e., ON time.
Using Mass maintenance of Maintenance plans, deactivate the maintenance plans for the OFF period.
Again activate that maintenance plans for the next ON period & do the scheduling.
I hope this will work for you.
Regards,
Maheswaran.
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Hi,
you can achieve it by two ways
first is by strategy based plan by defining the operation in respective time
secondly by single cycle plan but with two diffrent plan of same equipment
Regards,
Jitender
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