Register Resources for a Task Card or Subtask
Explanation
This activity is used to register resource requirements for a task card or a subtask.
Resource planning on task cards and subtasks is done on the resource group level. This means it is possible to
plan groups of persons with the required competency to perform the work and groups of tools or equipment that will
be used during the work. Examples:
- A rail engineer is required to inspect the brake system of a locomotive and will require a test gauge to
check the air pressure.
- A fleet technician is required to perform a landing wheel inspection on an aircraft, and will require a
pressure gauge to check tire pressure.
Resources with following settings can be planned on task cards and subtasks:
- The resource type should either be Person Group or Tool/Equipment Group.
- The Use in Maintenance option must be enabled for the resource group.
It is possible to plan multiple person groups and tool/equipment groups on a task card or subtask.
If a person group is to be used for execution logic grouping, enable the Use for Execution Logic
Grouping option when connecting the resource to the task card or subtask. Resources marked to be used for
execution logic grouping will be used to generate ELOs (execution logic orders) when grouping on resources on a
maintenance order.
Prerequisites
- A valid task card or subtask must exist.
- Resources with the resource type Person Group or Tool/Equipment Group that are valid for use in
Maintenance must exist. Resources can be defined in the Resource Groups page.
System Effects
- Resource requirements for a task card or subtask are defined.
- When the maintenance event to which the task card or subtask is connected is transferred to a work order, a
work task is created per task card and subtask and the resource demand is copied to the task.