Configuration Conformance Check
Explanation
This activity is used to verify that the assembled 
structure is in conformance with the defined configuration rules (in IFS/Vehicle 
Information Management) and that all requirements given in the work scope have 
been fulfilled.
You must sign off or cancel all finished tasks prior 
to performing this activity. Use the 
Activity Task Sign Off
or 
Activity Cancel Task 
to complete this. Once this is done, you can perform a configuration conformance 
check to ensure that the approved work scope is completed and that it includes all 
changes implemented as per the given configuration rules.
The checks carried out when performing a final 
configuration conformance check is similar to the checks carried out on a serial 
structure when it is set to the Operational condition. In addition to these 
checks, the status of the LLP (Life Limited Part) and performed modifications 
are checked according to the VIM configuration rules as well as the approved 
work scope. 
Any deviations found are recorded in the final 
conformance log as warnings. These deviations/warnings must be approved by the 
relevant authority, i.e., the engineer, before the overhauled object can be made 
operational. Once all deviations/warnings have been approved (or if no 
deviations/warnings exist for the serial structure), the operational condition 
of the overhauled object is set to Operational. At this instance, the associated 
work order is automatically set to the Work Done status.
Following is a list of valid error categories used in 
the final configuration conformance check:
  - Alternates Violation - one or more invalid alternate parts
    are installed. (Error 1)
- Structure is not complete - it does not match the
    template structure. (Error 2)
- Structure is not complete - the serial number is
    missing for an installed part (Error 3)
- Dependency Rules not fulfilled - invalid parts
    installed due to the dependency rules. (Error 4)
- Calculated remaining life for installed part is less
    than its minimum release life in work scope (Error 5)
- Calculated remaining life for the installed part is
    less than its minimum release life in baseline defaults (Error 5)
- Modification compliance not recorded in the history. (Error 6)
- Modification de-compliance not recorded in the history. (Error 7)
- Modification compliance not recorded in the affected part history. (Error 8)
- Modification de-compliance not recorded in the affected part history. (Error 9)
- Missing on exposure modifications. (Error 10)
- Missing on repair modifications. (Error 11)
- Missing on scrap modifications. (Error 12)
- Invalid structure status. (Error 13)
- Structure mismatches exist. (Error 14)
- Serial does not exist in IFS/Vehicle Information Management. (Error 15)
- The number of repairs exceed the maximum number of repairs allowed 
		on the serial. (Error 16)
- The life of the serial has expired. (Error 16)
- Life limits are not defined for the operational parameters on the 
		serial. (Error 16)
- Overdue mandatory modifications exist. (Error 17)
All generated warnings must have been completed either 
by directly correcting the error(s) in the serial structure or by approving the 
warning record. Note: Corrections on the overhauled object may result in 
additional structure changes. The final configuration conformance check can be 
performed several times. It can also be performed as a batch job.
Prerequisites
	- The top assembly shop order must have been finished and the overhaul object be in Inventory. 
	
- The structure cannot be checked before the whole object is
    assembled.
The following prerequisite is required when removing 
preliminary conformance log entries and creating the on-log structure:
	- Once the assembly process is completed, the right 
	mouse button option Run Final Conformance Check must have been 
	selected. 
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
	- The final conformance log will contain warnings for 
	the following;
	
		- All serials in the structure
that do not fulfill the configuration requirements specified in the template
- All LLP serials in the structure that do not fulfill the minimum
    release life requirements
- All modifications for serials in the structure that were defined by 
		the approved work scope but were not executed
	- If this activity was performed after one or more 
	structure corrections, the corresponding approval records will be retained 
	if the warning still applies, or removed if it is no longer relevant.
- Once all warnings are approved, the serial 
	structure's operational condition is set to Operational. This can be viewed 
	in the Part Serial window.
- The status of the associated work order is set to 
	Work Done.
- Once the MRO work order receives the Work Done 
	status, all preliminary log entries generated for the structure will be 
	removed automatically.
- The actual on-log is created [or updated]. This 
	can be viewed in the 
	Structure Snapshot from Visits/On Log 
	tab.
- The cost of overhaul can be accumulated and 
	invoicing can be done. 
- The overhauled object can be returned in an 
	operational status to the customer.
- The approved list of warnings can be printed and 
	given to the customer along with the overhauled object.
Window
Define Work Scope
Related Window Descriptions
Define Work Scope 
Define Work Scope/Final Conformance Log
Procedure
  - Open the Define Work Scope 
	window and query (F3) for your work order.
- Click the Final Conformance Log tab.
- Right-click on the table of the window, and then 
	click Run Final Conformance Check. The 
	Conformance Check Run 
	Options dialog box opens.
- If needed, select the Run in Background 
	check box. 
- Observe the warnings that are generated in the tab 
	window. 
- To approve a warning, select the relevant warning 
	record, right-click, and then click Approve Warning.
- You need to manually perform corrections for the 
	warning(s) that cannot be approved.
Optional Procedure:
  - Select the Run Final Conformance Check option 
	once again.
- If needed, you can remove an approval. Select the 
	relevant approval record, right-click, and then click Remove Approval.