Course curriculum

  • 2

    Structuring the Asset Hierarchy

  • 3

    Classification

    • Classification Overview

    • Create Characteristic and Class

    • Using Classification in Searches

  • 4

    Asset Management Process

    • Understanding the Asset Management Process

    • Hands-on: Create Notification

    • Homework: Create notification

    • Hands-on: Put notification in process (i.e. approve the notification)

    • Homework: Approve notification

    • Hands-on: Convert notification to work order

    • Homework: Convert notification to work order

    • Understanding Maintenance Planning

    • Hands-on: Plan labor and understand header fields

    • Homework: Plan labor on your work order

    • Hands-on: Plan materials on a work order

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    • Homework: Plan materials on your work order

    • Hands-on: Plan services on a work order

    • Homework: Plan an external service

    • Understanding Task Lists

    • Hands-on: Create general task list

    • Homework: Create a general task list

    • Hands-on: Create equipment task list

    • Homework: Create equipment task list

    • Hands-on: Bring task list into work order

    • Homework: Add task list to your work order

    • Hands-on: Set target dates and release work order

    • Homework: Set target dates and release your work order

    • Understanding Material Availability and Ready-to-Schedule Status

    • Understanding available capacity and capacity requirements

    • Work order scheduling overview

    • Schedule with SAP and Symphonic - Brief Overview

    • Hands-on: Create schedule report

    • Homework: Create a schedule report

    • Hands-on: Print work order

    • Homework: Print work order

    • Overview of time confirmations, service receipt, and history posting

    • Hands-on: Post time confirmation

    • Homework: Post time confirmation against your work order

    • Hands-on: Posting time via CATS

    • Hands-on: Post service entry

    • Hands-on: Post history

    • Homework: Post comments and failure codes

    • Hands-on: Close work order and notification

    • Homework: Close your work order and notification

    • Hands-on: Settle work order costs

    • The chapters that follow

  • 5

    Refurbishment Orders

    • Refurbishment Order Overview

  • 6

    Hands-on Scenarios: Analysis

    • analysis - material where used IW13

    • analysis - history lookup IW69

    • analysis - material documents in IW38

    • analysis - work order costs IW38

  • 7

    Hands-on Scenarios: General

    • General - mass change iw38

    • General - multiple select by equipment type IW38

    • General - understand dates on IW38

    • General - setting defaults when editing work orders IW32

  • 8

    Hands-on Scenarios: Master Data

    • Master Data - equipment mass change IE05

    • Master Data - functional list and hierarchy navigation IH06

  • 9

    Hands-on Scenarios: Planning

    • Planning - understanding from release immediately IW32

    • Planning - update capacity requirements via forecast work IW32

    • Planning - understanding from release immediately IW32

    • Planning - build relationships iw32

    • Planning - using estimated costs IW31 IW32

    • Planning - using estimated costs IW31 IW32

    • Planning - suboperations IW32

    • Planning - suboperations IW32

    • Planning - build relationships iw32

    • Planning - add documents as attachments IW32

  • 10

    Hands-on Scenarios : Scheduling

    • Scheduling - create revision code OIOB

    • Scheduling - interval of capacity CR12

    • Scheduling - mass availability check IW38A

    • Scheduling - assign revision code IW38

  • 11

    Hands-on Scenarios: Time Confirmation and History Posting

    • Time Confirmation - cancel time confirmation

    • History Posting - capturing failure costs with classification IW21

    • Time Confirmation - overall completion confirmation IW42

    • Time Confirmation - collective confirmation IW37n IW44

    • Time Confirmation - confirmation list IW47

  • 12

    Hands-on Scenarios: Checking inventory

    • Checking inventory in the warehouse

    • Checking stock via stock requirements

    • Checking stock via stock overview