Work orders created from preventive maintenance actions are used for more extensive tasks on equipment objects that often require material, special competence, or proper planning; for example: monthly inspection, yearly shutdown, etc. Since a preventive maintenance action is a sort of template, any number of work orders can be generated from it. Upon generation, a quantity of information is copied from the PM action to the work order, e.g., object, action description, maintenance organization that will do the work, resource and material planning, and generation criteria.
In IFS/Preventive Maintenance, work orders are automatically created from the PM register when you generate them according to the calendar, event, or condition criteria. After work orders have been generated from PM, you can plan them together with manually registered work orders. Each created work order automatically receives a sequentially ordered, unique ID number, i.e., a work order number.