on 12-10-2007 9:32 AM
Hi All,
Is there a way to do reversal of a maintenance order that was released through a maintenance plan?
Because I do not want to process the order; as such I would like to put a reversal indicator for that order and go ahead with the next order that was called through a maintenance plan.
If YES, kindly let me know how to do it?
Many thanks in advance.
Kannan J
hi kannan
it is not possible to reverse the order once it has released, if you dont want to proceed you can lock the order.you can also specfiy in IMG the order should be called in NON releasing condition , so that you have the control of it.
You can also skip the maintenance plan provided it has not called
regards
thyagarajan
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Hi Thyagarajan, Thanks for the response!
When I want to skip the maintenance call object that was generated through a plan, the system gives me the following message.
"CALL CAN NO LONGER BE SKIPPED"
When I press for further help, system gives me the following message:
"Call can no longer be skipped
Message no. IP405
Diagnosis
You have tried to skip a date that has already been called.
System Response
Since maintenance call objects, for example, maintenance orders, already exist for the dates that have been called, you can no longer skip a date within the scheduling process.
Procedure
If you do not want to perform the maintenance call objects due on that date, you must reverse the orders that have been called.
You can select the maintenance call objects that have been called using the list editing functions in maintenance processing."
Which means there should be a way to reverse the order, isn't it?
May be with this message you may be able to throw some help on this.
Many thanks in advance
Kannan J
Hello,
Either you reschedule the order or set it for deletion..There is no reversal for released order.
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