on 04-04-2015 9:36 AM
Dear Gurus,
I want to configure PRT in SAP PM can anybody explain me what is this process and where it is been used.
Regards
Sandeep
Dear,
I would like you to take through a simple example of usage of PRT.
Now you want to do over hauling maintenance of an air compressor, here you need the tools like chain pulley block to lift the L.P and H.P cylinders and heat exchangers.
Here you need to treat "Chain Pully block" as PRT equipment in maintenance prospective.
So you can assign the PRT equipments in the task list of "Air compressor overhaul "Maintenance.You can assign multiple PRT equipments if your maintenance operation deserves them in TASK LIST.
PRTs are helping tools for the maintenance activities.
Configuration point of view, its just like an equipment master need to have separate category and new additional screens "PRT Data" will be added to PRT equipments.
Regards,
Pardhu
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Sandeep,
You want to configure them but you don't know what they can do and how it can be used.
So how do you know if you need them in the first place?
In contrast to components, production resources/tools (PRTs), such as
protective clothing, hand pallet trucks, drawings, and so on, are not used
when the order is being executed, but are required for processing the
order and are returned again (to the stock) at the end of the process.
You can assign three types of production resources/tools to an operation
Material
If the required production resource/tool is listed as a material
number
Document
If it is a document that is stored as a document master record
Equipment
If the required production resource/tool is listed as an equipment
master record
This could be start to understand what a PRT is compared to a machine equipment type.
Regards,
HJ
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