Assembled Part
Explanation
Through MRO assembly shop orders, overhauled serial object is assembled
together level by level. If the received part is a sub-assembly and there
are no modifications included for the part in the work scope, once received,
the part gets reserved to its parent assembly shop order. If it is the
overhaul object/top part, once ereceived, the part gets reserved to the
dispatch order.
If there are modifications included in the work scope for the part, it is
mandatory to set the modifications to reveiwed prior to receipt of the parts
through Review Assembly Modification action. As a result,
once the assembled part is received, it gets reserved to a repair shop order
that is created to execute the modification.
Prerequisites
- The MRO assembly shop order must be completely issued.
- Included modifications must be reviewed.
System effects
For received serials:
- The system will verify that within the serial structure the components
are valid prime parts or alternate parts for the structure position or
template.
- Serial components being assembled will be connected to the received
parent part in the serial structure.
- A replacement history record will be created for the received
serial.
- The inventory part location for the serial parent will be updated to
the location into which the receipt occurs.
- The current position for the serial components will be set to Contained in part serial catalog.
- The current position of the parent part will be set to In
Inventory in the part serial catalog.
- For LLPs, a condition which will generate a warning during
conformance check occurs if the release life is less than the remaining
life for the operational parameter specified in either the MRO Shop
Visit or the work scope.
- An invalid alternate components received will raise an error
message.
- Expected on log will be updated
- An as-built serial structure will be created.