Build Template Structure
Explanation
This activity is used to define the contents of a template structure. It
is possible to have several different templates linked together in a structure.
The structure of one specific part number and revision can only be created once, but
it can be linked to several times from different templates, making it
possible to reuse one single configuration multiple times. The
Configured in Separate
Template check box is available so that while registering a new record you can immediately connect each structure branch to another serial structure template, and let that
template control its configuration.
You can un-do the configuration in separate templates by right-clicking and 
clicking Reverse Separate Template on preliminary templates that do not
have connected structures. All
template structures define if the parts in the serial structure are life limited
or not. From the template structure there are certain rules for the values, this
is dependent of the value of the serialized part. When defining a new template, you would normally work in the 
 Consist Of 
tab and add or delete parts directly in the table of the window, level by level. 
When the template is in the Preliminary status, you can manually add or 
remove structure positions to the template. However, for templates that are in 
the Active status, you need to right-click and click Add Structure 
Position or Remove Structure Position to add or remove structure 
positions to the active template.  
Prerequisites
  - The top part and revision must be a valid serial part
    revision.
- The parts that are to be added to the template must exist as
    engineering part revisions (for non-serialized parts) or as serial part
    revisions (serialized parts).
System Effects
  - The
    template structure can be further detailed. Each branch in the
    template structure can be added to other templates (if not already
    added). When all levels in the template structure are completed, the
    structure can be set to the Active status.
- A template structure needs to be registered before it is possible to 
	create a
    serial structure. Even a serial structure with only one part (i.e. no
    structure) needs a template 
	structure.
Window
Serial
Structure Template
Template Structure Navigator
Related Window Descriptions
Serial
Structure Template
Serial
Structure Template/Consist Of
Template
Structure Navigator
Engineering Parts
Serial Parts
Serial Part Revisions
Procedure
Use the following procedure to build a template structure using the
Serial Structure Template window:
	- Open the Serial Structure Template window and query (F3) 
	for the necessary template part. If the template part has not been 
	registered as yet, create a new template part as described in the activity
	Define Template Part.
- Click the 
	Consist Of tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Sorting Code field, enter the position, in the list of 
	parts, the actual part is to have.
- In the Structure Position field, enter the structure position.
	If you choose not to 
	enter a value in this field, when saving the record, the system will 
	automatically generate a value in this field.
- In the Part Number field, enter the part number you want 
	connected to the template. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Part Revision field, enter the preferred revision of the 
	part. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- If the Configured in Separate Template check box is selected, the 
	configuration of this structure entry is controlled by another template.
- In the Position field, enter the position of the part in the 
	structure using the relevant CAD drawing or other available information.
- If the Minimum Configuration check box is selected, the actual 
	part is required to be included in the structure. If the part is not to be 
	included in the minimum configuration, right-click and click Reverse 
	Minimum Configuration.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of the actual part for 
	the specified position. Note: There are no restrictions on the 
	quantity of a non-serialized part. If a serialized part has a structure, 
	this part cannot have a quantity larger than 1 (one). However, a serialized 
	part without a structure can have a quantity larger than 1 (one).
- In the Life Limited Part list, specify if the part is life 
	limited or not.
- In the Catalog field, enter the reference to the illustrated 
	parts catalog or illustrated parts list. For more information, refer to the 
	activity Verify 
	Catalog Number. 
- If the ETOPS check box is selected the part requires Extended 
	Twin Engine Operations.
- If the RVSM check box is selected the part requires Reduced 
	Vertical Minimum Separation.
- If the LMP check box is selected the part requires the Lower 
	Minimums Program.
- Enter additional information in the Information field, if needed.
- Save the record (F12).
- Repeat steps 2 to 17 for each part revision you want included on this 
	level of the structure.
- To start with the next level in the same structure branch, select the 
	part that is to be the top of this branch, right-click, and then click Next Level.
- The selected part appears in the header of the window. You can now start
    registering sub parts on this level (i.e., perform steps 2 to 17). 
- To move up one level in a structure branch, right-click and
    then click
     Previous Level. 
- When the template structure is in the Preliminary status, you can 
	add or remove template parts that have already been defined in the 
	structure. Adding a part into a structure level has the same impact as 
	defining a new part at the same level in the structure. You can do this by 
	right-clicking and clicking Add Structure Position. The Add 
	Structure Position dialog box opens, and you can enter the structure 
	position by selecting a valid value from the List of Values. When the 
	structure position is selected the part number and revision appear 
	automatically. For more information on adding a structure position to the 
	template structure, refer the activity
	Add Structure Position. 
 To remove a part from the template structure, select the part, right-click 
	and click Remove Structure Position. The 
	Remove Structure 
	Position dialog box opens, and you can choose to set the structure 
	position to obsolete when removing it from the structure. Click OK, 
	and the system will remove the structure position from the selected 
	structure level. You can view the removed structure position in the 
	Removed Positions tab. For more information on 
	removing a structure position from a template structure, refer the activity
	Remove Structure Position.
	Note: When the template structure is in the Active status, it 
	will not be possible to remove or add parts that are part of the minimum 
	configuration.
Use the following procedure to build a template structure using the 
Template Structure Navigator window:
	- Open the 
	Template Structure Navigator window and query 
	(F3) for the necessary template part. If the template part has not been 
	registered as yet, create a new template part as described in the activity
	Define Template Part.
- A graphical representation of the part is shown in the left pane of the 
	window.
- Click the 
	Consist Of tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Sorting Code field, enter the position, in the list of 
	parts, the actual part is to have.
- In the Structure Position field, enter the structure position.
	If you choose not to 
	enter a value in this field, when saving the record, the system will 
	automatically generate a value in this field.
- In the Part Number field, enter the part number you want 
	connected to the template. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Part Revision field, enter the preferred revision of the 
	part. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- If the Configured in Separate Template check box is selected, the 
	configuration of this structure entry is controlled by another template.
- In the Position field, enter the position of the part in the 
	structure using the relevant CAD drawing or other available information.
- If the Minimum Configuration check box is selected, the actual 
	part is required to be included in the structure. If the part is not to be 
	included in the minimum configuration, right-click and click Reverse 
	Minimum Configuration.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of the actual part for 
	the specified position. Note: There are no restrictions on the 
	quantity of a non-serialized part. If a serialized part has a structure, 
	this part cannot have a quantity larger than 1 (one). However, a serialized 
	part without a structure can have a quantity larger than 1 (one).
- In the Life Limited Part list, specify if the part is life 
	limited or not.
- In the Catalog field, enter the reference to the illustrated 
	parts catalog or illustrated parts list. For more information, refer the 
	activity Verify 
	Catalog Number. 
- If the ETOPS check box is selected the part requires Extended 
	Twin Engine Operations.
- If the RVSM check box is selected the part requires Reduced 
	Vertical Minimum Separation.
- If the LMP check box is selected the part requires the Lower 
	Minimums Program.
- Enter additional information in the Information field, if needed.
- Save the record (F12). 
- To view the new part in the graphical object structure, refresh the data 
	in the header of the window.
- Select a part in the graphical object structure to view details on its 
	sub parts in the Consist Of tab. Thus, instead of 
	right-clicking and clicking Next Level and Previous Level to 
	navigate through the structure, you can select the actual part or level in 
	the graphical object structure to view details on the relevant sub parts in 
	the 
	Consist Of tab.
- When working with large or deep structures, you can select a part on a 
	preferred level, right-click and click Set as Root. As a result, the 
	structure levels above the selected level will not be shown in the graphical 
	object structure, and you can focus on the levels below. You can reset the 
	root by right-clicking on the graphical object structure, and then click 
	Reset Root.
- Select a part in the graphical object structure, right-click, and then 
	click Expand to view more details on the part and its sub parts. 
	Right-click and click Collapse to reduce the details that will be 
	displayed in the graphical object structure.
- When the template structure is in the Preliminary status, you can 
	add or remove template parts that have already been defined in the 
	structure. Adding a part into a structure level has the same impact as 
	defining a new part at the same level in the structure. You can do this by 
	right-clicking and clicking Add Structure Position. The Add 
	Structure Position dialog box opens, and you can enter the structure 
	position by selecting a valid value from the List of Values. When the 
	structure position is selected the part number and revision appear 
	automatically. For more information on adding a structure position to the 
	template structure, refer the activity
	Add Structure Position. 
 To remove a part from the template structure, select the part, right-click 
	and click Remove Structure Position. The 
	Remove Structure 
	Position dialog box opens, and you can choose to set the structure 
	position to obsolete when removing it from the structure. Click OK, 
	and the system will remove the structure position from the selected 
	structure level. You can view the removed structure position in the 
	Removed Positions tab. For more information on 
	removing a structure position from a template structure, refer the activity
	Remove Structure Position.
	Note: When the template structure is in the Active status, it 
	will not be possible to remove or add parts that are part of the minimum 
	configuration.