Define where Instructions should be used
Explanation
This activity is used to define where instructions 
(operations) are to be used.
Instructions are common definitions of operations with details, that can be 
used on task types such as interval maintenance, modifications, condition 
limits, faults, life limits and post maintenance checks. You can define an instruction (operation) to use with one task type exclusively (for 
instance, one specific type of interval maintenance) or for multiple 
task types at the 
same time (for instance, on three different types of interval maintenance, two 
types of modifications and five types of condition limits).
Further, instructions are commonly broken down into more detailed activities 
often referred to as subtasks. These subtasks can be defined and used on the 
same task types as listed above. For more information on connecting subtasks to 
instructions, refer the activity Define Subtasks for Instructions.
Note: The connection between a task type and operation is created 
automatically when 
registering an operation in the Instructions/Operations 
sub 
tab found in the relevant detail window (e.g., 
Modification 
Details). Registering in these 
tabs is exactly the same as in the  
Instruction window except that 
you're working in an overview window instead of a detail window.
Prerequisites
	- An operation must be defined for 
	the part revision.  
- To register interval maintenance data for an operation, maintenance 
	codes must be defined as basic data in 
	Maintenance Program Basic Data. 
- To register condition limits for an operation, the condition limits must be pre-defined on the part revision.
- In order to connect modifications to an operation, 
	a modification must be defined. Furthermore, parts and part revisions including the part revision for which the operation is created must be assigned to the modification.    
- To connect fault functions to an operation, fault codes must have been 
	connected to the functions of the relevant product model.
- To register instructions for an LLP (life limited part), the part must be defined as an LLP and have stress ratings connected 
	to it.
- To connect post maintenance checks to an operation, the post maintenance 
	check must be defined. Further, the part revision for which the operation is 
	created must be assigned to the post maintenance check.
System Effects
	- An instruction (operation) is defined and 
	connected to the task type that is to perform the operation. 
- The instruction will be used to remove the expired 
	LLP from its parent structure.
- When pending tasks are distributed (per task type) 
	to a work order, the operation will be copied and connected to the work 
	order.
- If subtasks are connected to the instruction, 
	these can be viewed in the Subtasks tab per task code.
Window
Instruction 
Related Window Descriptions
Instruction 
Instruction/Operations
Instructions/Connect Task Codes/Maintenance Code
Instructions/Connect Task Codes/Condition Limit 
Instructions/Connect Task Codes/Modification 
Instructions/Connect Task Codes/Fault Function
Instructions/Connect Task 
Codes/Life Limit
Instructions/Connect Task Codes/Post Maintenance Check
Procedure
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction (operation) to an 
interval maintenance:
	- Open the  
	Instruction window and query (F3) for your part 
	revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and then click the 
	Maintenance Code sub tab.
- Create a new record 
	(F5).
- In the Maint Code field, enter the required interval maintenance 
	code. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction (operation) to a 
condition limit:
	- Open the  
	Instruction 
	window and query (F3) for your part 
	revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and then click the 
	Condition Limit sub tab.
- Create a new record 
	(F5).
- In the Condition Category field, enter the required condition 
	category. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- When a condition category is entered, the Condition Code field is 
	populated with the pre-defined value and the condition limit where the 
	instruction (operation) is to be executed is defined.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction (operation) to a 
modification:
	- Open the  
	Instruction 
	window and query (F3) for your part 
	revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and then click the 
	Modification sub tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Mod Code field, enter the modification code for the 
	modification where the operation is to be executed. Use the List of Values 
	to select a value.
- In the Mod Execution Type field, enter the modification execution 
	type. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction 
(operation) to a fault function:
	- Open the  
	Instruction 
	window and 
	query (F3) for your part revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and then click the 
	Fault Function sub tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Function Number field, enter the 
	required fault function number. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Fault Code field, enter the fault 
	code. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction 
(operation) to a life limit:
	- Open the  Instruction window and 
	query (F3) for your part revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and 
	then click the Life Limit sub tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Stress Rating ID field, enter the 
	required stress rating ID. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the LLP Part Number field, enter the 
	required LLP part number. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the LLP Part Revision field, enter the 
	required LLP part revision. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to connect an instruction (operation) to a post 
maintenance check:
	- Open the  Instruction window and 
	query (F3) for your part revision or for a specific operation.
- Click the Connect Task Codes tab and then click the
	Post Maintenance Check sub tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Post Maint Check ID field, enter the required post 
	maintenance check ID. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).