Release Work Scope
Explanation
Use this activity to release the work scope for an overhaul
object (work order part) and create interim order structures. During the release
process, the work scope will be
validated against maintenance level structures and routing. Any deviation will
generate a message displayed as log details. 
The messages in log details are listed in 
three severity levels, Error, Warnings, and Informational message. Warnings and 
informational messages are for you to correct at your convenience. Errors 
are problems found during validations which affect the creation of interim 
orders. The 
log details are displayed in the  Define Work Scope/Define Work 
Scope/Log Details sub tab. 
Error messages are generated when:
  - Affected parts are not included in the maintenance 
  level assigned for a sub-assembly 
- When assigned maintenance level
    structure or routing is not in state Active. 
- A not buildable routing for a part
    that has a maintenance level. 
- A not buildable routing for a disposition order code for a part which does not have components. 
Warning messages are generated when:
  - A structure exists for a disposition order code part which is not
    in state Buildable. 
- A  disposition order code part has routing operations and is not in
    state Buildable. 
- Sub-assemblies not having any maintenance levels assigned. 
- Sub-assemblies which have a maintenance level but its parent does not have a maintenance level. 
- Include parts which are in disassembly order code but not in assembly order code. 
Informational messages are generated when:
  - No routing operations are defined for disposition order code part. 
- Parts are included  in assembly but not in disassembly order
    structure.
If an error message appears, then the work scope is 
failed to be released. You need to review the error log details and take 
corrective actions. If no errors are generated then an interim header with interim order structures is created. 
To view interim order created by work scope release process, right-click 
anywhere in the header and then click Interim Order structure. 
After work scope is released to create 
interim order structure with interim order header in Created status or interim 
order header in Partially released or Released status; and maintenance level for 
work order part or sub-assembly is changed then original work scope is changed. 
The change in work scope can happen due to following reasons:
	- When new 
modification or life limited tasks with affected parts are transferred, the 
original maintenance level may not expose these affected parts. New maintenance 
level may be required to expose (disassemble) the affected part.
- While in 
disassembly if a different part or serial other than in IFS/Vehicle 
information Management serial structure is found; task calculation has to be 
performed in order to determine tasks for new part or serial. New maintenance 
level may be required to expose these task affected parts.
- While in 
disassembly or disposition if the part needs more disassembly due to problems 
identified during disassembly or disposition, new maintenance level is needed to 
expose the sub-assembly.
The work scope is released after 
changing maintenance levels on work order part or sub-assemblies using this 
activity. The change is affected in two ways to an existing interim order 
structure.
  -  If 
  interim order header is in Partially Released status, then the release process 
  will change the interim order structure based on the new maintenance level by 
  adding new interim orders, removing interim orders, changing interim order 
  components or changing interim order operations.
- If interim order header is in 
  Released status, then the release process will only add any new interim orders 
  needed for the new maintenance level and change the interim order to status Changed. Interim orders,
    interim order components or interim order operations 
  are not removed while affecting the change in work scope.
Prerequisites
  - Work scope is defined. 
- Maintenance level is assigned for each affected 
position part. 
- Maintenance level structures and routings are in state Active. 
System Effects
As a result of this activity, if there are no errors, the 
program creates an interim order 
structure. If there are errors generated, work scope is failed to be 
released, error message logs are created.  Whether there are errors or not, 
any informational and warning messages that are found will be generated in log details.
Window
Define Work Scope
Related Window Descriptions
Define Work
Scope
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope
Define Work Scope/Work Scope Tasks
Define Work 
Scope/Vim Serial Structure
Define Work Scope/Maintenance
Level Base Line 
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope/Assign Maintenance Level  
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope/Task Details  
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope/Maintenance Level Summary 
Define Work 
Scope/Define Work Scope/Log Details
Procedure
  - Open the Define Work Scope
  window.
- Select the work order
    number for your work order part by populating (F2) or by making a selective
    query (F3). 
- Click the Define Work Scope tab.
- Verify the assigned maintenance levels in 
	Maintenance
    Level Summary sub tab.
- Right click anywhere in the header and then click 
  Release Work Scope. 
- If no error message appears, the work scope will be 
  released and an interim order structure will be created.
- If an error message appears, verify error 
  messages in the 
	Log Details 
	sub tab and take corrective action. Error 
  type messages have to be corrected before the work scope can be released. 
  Right click anywhere in the detail table and then click the available menu to jump 
  to the source of the problems that have to be corrected.
- Release the work scope again if necessary.