Check On Exposure Modifications
Explanation
Use this activity to generate a list of valid On 
Exposure Modifications that are included in a customer modification baseline. 
Ideally, this activity should be performed during the work scope definition 
process, in order to evaluate which On Exposure Modification(s) should be 
included in the work scope as per the defined maintenance level settings. 
Note: Depending on the agreement with the customer, you may need to obtain 
customer approval before including an On Exposure Modification to the work 
scope. 
The following conditions need to be fulfilled before an 
On Exposure Modification is determined as valid, and the corresponding record is 
displayed on the report: 
	- The part assigned to this modification must be 
	exposed (i.e., the maintenance level is set). 
- Tasks must have been previously defined in the 
	Task Summary window. 
When you initiate the work scope definition process for 
your customer and overhaul object, you need to specify maintenance levels that 
expose the affected parts for these pre-defined set of tasks. As a result of 
this, you may now need to evaluate if the additional On Exposure Modifications 
should be included in the work scope. (An On Exposure 
Modification can contain a number of affected parts in which the assigned part is included.)
The list of valid On Exposure Modifications is 
generated based on the parts in the expected serial structure that will be 
exposed by the current maintenance level settings. Since the actual parts to be 
serviced are not known until disassembly, this list will include On Exposure 
Modifications that are defined for both the prime exposed part and all valid 
alternates. It is recommended that you analyze this report, and perform 
necessary adjustments on the work scope, before the work scope execution phase 
is to begin.
The following actions need to be performed when On 
Exposure Modifications are to be included in the work scope:
	- The relevant modification records must be defined 
	for the work scope in the 
	Task Summary window.
- You may need to adjust current maintenance level 
	settings for the work scope, so that the parts affected by these On Exposure 
	Modifications will be exposed.
- When the maintenance level settings are adjusted, 
	it could expose different parts for which On Exposure Modifications have 
	been defined. Therefore, the Check On Exposure Modifications activity should 
	be performed once more. 
 It is necessary to perform several such cycles till no new On Exposure 
	Modifications are revealed, after which you can re-release the work scope 
	and initiate the work scope execution phase.
Prerequisites
	- The modification baseline for the customer and 
	overhaul object, must contain On Exposure Modifications. An On Exposure 
	Modification is defined by selecting the On Exposure check box for 
	the relevant baseline modifications in the 
	Shop Visit/Visit 
	Defaults/Modification Baseline tab.
- The work scope must have been previously released. 
	The release of a work scope is required, as it validates that the 
	maintenance levels you define will expose the affected parts for the initial 
	set of work scope tasks.
System Effects
N/A
Window
Define Work Scope 
Task Summary
Related Window Descriptions
Define Work Scope 
Task Summary/Modifications
Shop Visit 
Shop Visit/Visit Defaults/Modification Baseline
Procedure
Use one of the following options to print the On 
Exposure Modification - Report:
Option 01:
	- Open the 
	Task Summary window.
- In the Work Order field, query (F3) for the 
	work order created for your customer and overhaul object.
- Right-click anywhere in the header, and then click
	On Exposure Modification - Report. The 
	Print Report 
	dialog box opens.
- Click Preview to verify the information 
	shown on the On Exposure Modification - Report before you continue.
- Print the required report.
Option 02:
	- Open the Define Work Scope
	window.
- In the Work Order No field, query (F3) for 
	the work order associated with the required work scope.
- Right-click anywhere in the header, and then click 
	On Exposure Modification - Report. The 
	Print Report dialog 
	box opens.
- Click Preview to verify the information 
	shown on the On Exposure Modification - Report before you continue.
- Print the required report.
Use the following procedure to add new On Exposure 
Modification tasks to the work scope:
	- Open the 
	Task Summary window.
- In the Work Order field, query (F3) for the 
	work order created for your customer and overhaul object.
- Click the 
	Modification tab, and 
	select the All Not Complied option in the Baseline Modifications 
	area. All baseline modifications that have not been complied with thus far 
	will be displayed on the available table.
- Select the Include In Work Scope? check box 
	for the On Exposure Modification(s) you want to add to the work scope.
- Save your changes (F12).
- Right-click anywhere in the header, and then click
	Define Shop Visit Work Scope. The 
	Define Work Scope 
	window opens with details of the work scope associated with your work order.
- In order to proceed with the activity, you need to 
	approve the tasks you have added to the work scope. To do this, right-click 
	anywhere in the header, and then click Approve All Tasks. An 
	information message appears requesting approval of the task, click OK.
- Click the 
	Define Work Scope tab. The 
	graphical object structure shown on this tab can be expanded to show all 
	components for your overhaul object structure. Select the top part in the 
	structure, right-click, and then click, Expand Descendants.
- Next, right-click on the revision node for this 
	top part, and then click Calculate Suggested Maintenance Level and Apply 
	Baseline. An information message appears requesting approval of the 
	task, click OK. As a result, the part records in the 
	Assign 
	Maintenance Level sub tab is updated with the calculated assigned 
	maintenance level. 
- Starting from the bottom lowest sub-assembly in 
	the product structure and working up, specify the maintenance level for each 
	part.   
  
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		Note: You can make use of the 
		information displayed in the tables of this tab to guide your selection: In the upper table, the maintenance levels 
		defined for the selected sub-assembly is displayed. If the 
		Expose All Affected Parts check box is selected, the defined 
		maintenance level will expose all components that are considered parts 
		affected by a 
		modification or LLP (life limited part). In the lower table, the component parts for the selected sub-assembly is 
		displayed. If the Task Connected check box is selected, the 
		corresponding component part is a modification affected part.
 The parts in the lowest levels of the product 
		structure (also called leaf parts) will not be displayed, as these parts 
		do not require maintenance level settings.    | 
	In the upper table, select the row that contains 
	the required maintenance level, right-click, and then click Set 
	Maintenance Level. You are not required to set maintenance levels for 
	sub-assemblies, if these sub-assemblies do not contain any component parts 
	which are considered modification affected parts.
	- Right-click anywhere in the header of the 
	Define Work Scope window, and then click Release Work 
	Scope. An information message appears requesting approval of the task, 
	click OK.
 If an error message is displayed, stating that the work scope could not be 
	released and errors were created, click the Define Work 
	Scope/Define Work Scope/Log Details sub tab to view the generated 
	records. If such an occurrence arises, you need to set maintenance levels 
	for the product structure once more. Note that this process may need to be 
	performed a number of times until you are able to release the work scope.
- To ensure that you have not missed including any 
	On Exposure Modification to the work scope, repeat 
	Option 01 or Option 02.