Create and Maintain Maintenance Level Baseline
Explanation
Use this activity to define all the maintenance levels the customer wants performed
by default, for every visit of serials with the a part number and site 
combination. All the
required subassembly parts will be automatically included when all the 
maintenance level data for all sites is performed. The maintenance level 
baseline defines the typical breakdown the customer requires for a part. This should be revised 
whenever default maintenance requirements change for the part or for the 
customer.
Prerequisites
  - The customer must have been defined in the Enterprise/Customer/Customer 
    window.
- Maintenance Levels must have been defined for the part and its 
	subassemblies. 
System Effects
  - When you define a baseline for a new part and site combination, for an 
	existing customer or new customer, the part and its subassemblies must be 
	retrieved.  This is done by using the right mouse button, Create 
	Maintenance Level Data For All Sites.  
- The maintenance level baseline should be adjusted whenever default 
	maintenance requirements change for the part or any of its subassemblies. 
- The maintenance levels defined for each part in the maintenance level 
	baseline are used as the default maintenance levels when the right mouse 
	button, Calculate Suggested Maintenance Level and Apply Baseline, is 
	run in the Define Work Scope window. 
Window
Shop Visit
Related Window Descriptions
Shop Visit/Visit 
Defaults/Maintenance Level Baseline 
Define Work Scope/Maintenance 
Level Baseline
Procedure
  - Select a customer.
- Enter the part number and part revision. 
- Right-click and then click  Create Maintenance Level For All Sites.  
- For each site, set the desired default maintenance level for a part.  
	It is not necessary to set a maintenance level for each part.
- Save the record.