Define Operational Parameter
Explanation
This activity is used to define the operational parameters that will be used to measure the utilization of 
serials. Operational parameters are used when setting up maintenance plans and 
performing operational 
loggings. An operational parameter can be used to indicate if the maintenance should be based on 
time or cycles. An operational parameter can also be defined with a valid 
formula. This formula will be used when you perform an operational logging for a 
serial using calculated operational parameters. 
Prerequisites
To perform this activity, valid units of measure must be defined.
System Effects
  - You can test the calculation of an operational parameter defined with a 
	formula. 
- Operational parameters can be entered for serial parts and are defined for 
	all connected maintenance groups. One of these parameters must be defined as 
	the primary operational parameter. 
- Operational parameters are used for measuring the utilization of a serial 
	that is connected to one or more maintenance groups.
- Maintenance plans can be defined.
Window
Configuration Basic Data
Related Window Descriptions
Configuration Basic Data/Operational Parameter  
Serial Part/Operational Parameters 
Operational Parameters per Part  
Maintenance Plan/Oper. Param. per 
Maint Group 
Maintenance Plan/Intervals 
Procedure
  - Open the Configuration Basic Data window and click the 
	Operational 
	Parameter tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the  Operational Parameter field, enter the operational 
	parameter code that will be used in the system. Once saved, this field cannot be 
	modified. Use the List of Values (F8) if you want to register a predefined 
	Unit of Measure as an operational parameter.
- In the  Description field, enter the description of the 
	new operational parameter.
- If needed, enter a formula for the 
	operational parameter in the  Formula field. Use brackets when defining the formula, e.g., [FLIGHTHOURS]*2. 
	The formula can be tested by right-clicking and clicking Test Formula.
- Select the Time Parameter check box if the operational parameter 
	is to be related to the concept of Time Since. Note that a time 
	parameter can only be connected to one operational parameter, from the 
	parameters defined for a part number, at any given time.
- Select the Cycle Parameter check box if the operational parameter 
	is to be related to the concept of Cycle Since. Note that a cycle 
	parameter can only be connected to one operational parameter, from the 
	parameters defined for a part number, at any given time.
- Select the Time Based check box if the operational parameter is 
	to be logged in hours, minutes and seconds when performing an operational 
	logging.
- Save the record (F12).