Cancel Maintenance Order
Explanation
This activity is used to cancel a maintenance order.
If this activity is performed on a maintenance order in the New,
Initial Scope Definition or Under Preparation status, the entire
maintenance order will be canceled. This means that all connected events will
be canceled and detailed data, such as, task cards and execution logic structures,
removed.
If the maintenance order is in either the Released or Started
status, all connected events must be in the Cancelled status before the
maintenance order can be canceled. Furthermore, you are required to enter a
valid cancellation cause when canceling these maintenance orders. History records
will be generated for released or started maintenance orders that are canceled.
This activity can be performed from
the Manage Maintenance Order page.
Prerequisites
- A maintenance order in a status prior to Work Done or Finished
must exist.
- If a cancellation cause is required, the cause must have been defined
in basic data. You must have access to the cancellation cause.
System Effects
- If the maintenance order was in the Under Preparation status
or an earlier status prior to canceling, all connected events will be canceled,
data on the order removed and the maintenance order will be deleted. The
canceled events can be redistributed.
- For maintenance orders that have been released or started, the maintenance
order and all connected event will be canceled and history records generated.
- If the maintenance order has the Execution Logic Structure distribution
type, and an execution logic structure (ELS) exists, this ELS will be removed
when the maintenance order is canceled. This effect is valid for maintenance
orders that are in the following statuses: Initial Scope Definition,
Under Preparation, Released and Started.