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Valid System Status for Floc or Equip

Former Member
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Hi all,

I am finding my way to find all the valid system status for Func Location and Equipment; hope someone can give me an answer to it :). When I go to tcode BS23, I can see all the system status are there.

However, how do I know which one are valid for Equipment for example. I know that AVLB, INST, INAC, DLFL are available as I commonly seen it. But how about the rest of the system status that can be attached to Equipment?

Regards,

effie7am

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Former Member
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Hi ,

in BS23 ---> go to environment menu -->Go to object types --->select equipment object category (IEQ) --> Go to menu --Status control ...allowed system statuses like AVLB (system status I0099) etc are ticked .

NPB

Former Member
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IN BS22 , through status control menu , you can select other system statuses for initial status setting for equipment object .

Edited by: Narasimha Bhat on Mar 4, 2011 6:03 AM

Former Member
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Hi NPB,

That is how we define the initial system status for that object. I have tried to go to the object types in BS23 and then choose the object then: go to >> object type info.

However, for equipment it is only given AVLB which is for me is not right. But for functional location and maintenance order, it seem showing all the necessary system status that are available in there.

Anyhow, that for giving me some idea on hor to dig into it.

Regards,

effie7am

peter_atkin
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Just a word of warning. Do not change anything in BS22 without THOROUGH TESTING as this could seriously screw up your system

The best way I have found to to make an SQVI query using TJ05, TJ06 and TJ02T

PeteA

Former Member
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Thanks a lot Pete for the info, I believe this the best way to get it out.

And thanks for the reminder ...

Regards,

effie7am

Former Member
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Yes , Pete's solution is best and advise on bs22 is also very true...

Former Member
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That is the best way.

Thanks all.

Rgds,

effie7am

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