Modify Operations for Fault
Explanation
This activity is used to modify the operations 
(instructions) that are connected to a fault. These are the operations that will 
be executed when the fault is repaired.
When a fault is reported, the standard operations which 
are connected to the given product model and fault function will be copied to 
the fault. One or more of these standard operations may not be applicable for 
the repair of a particular fault and therefore can be removed from the fault 
using this activity. Furthermore, if needed, you can add new operations to the 
fault. Note: You can only add the operations that are defined for the 
part revision of the serial on which the fault was reported.
When a fault is distributed to a work order, the 
operations, material and tools/facilities which are entered on the fault will be 
transferred to the work order. If a new operation is added to the fault after 
the creation of the work order, this operation will also be added to the work 
order by default.
Prerequisites
	- Operations (instructions) must have been connected 
	to the product model and fault function. For more information refer the 
	activity 
	Define 
	where instructions should be used.
- Operations (instructions) must exist for the part 
	number/revision of the serial on which the fault is reported.
- If the fault is connected to a maintenance order, 
	and is in the Incomplete status or a higher status, it is not be 
	possible to modify the operations of the fault. Instead, you need to add or 
	remove (cancel) operations for the fault task directly on the maintenance 
	order. 
System Effects
	- Standard operations (instructions) are copied to 
	the fault and modified according to the required repair actions for the fault.
- New operations are added to the fault.
- The work order is updated to include the new 
	operations that were added to the fault.
Window
Serial Operational Information
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Operational 
Information 
Serial Operational Information/Fault 
Serial Operational Information/Fault/Operations 
Reset to Standard Operations 
Procedure
Use the following procedure to add a new operation to 
the fault:
	- Open the Serial Operational Information 
	window and query (F3) for the part or serial on which the fault was 
	reported.
- Click the 
	Fault tab and select the 
	relevant fault number from the values given in the Fault Number list.
- Click the 
	Operations tab and create 
	a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the 
	operation number you want. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to remove a standard 
operation from the fault:
	- Open the Serial Operational Information 
	window and query (F3) for the part or serial on which the fault was 
	reported.
- Click the 
	Fault 
	tab and select the 
	relevant fault number from the values given in the Fault Number list.
- Click the 
	Operations 
	tab.
- Select the row that holds the operation to be 
	removed, and click Remove.
- Save the record (F12).
Use the following procedure to update the existing operations list by using 
the Reset to Standard Operations dialog box:
	- Open the Serial Operational Information 
	window and query (F3) for the part or serial on which the fault was 
	reported.
- Click the 
	Fault 
	tab and select the 
	relevant fault number from the values given in the Fault Number list.
- Click the 
	Operations 
	tab.
- Right-click and then click Reset to Standard Operations. The 
	Reset to Standard Operations  dialog box appears.
- Select the Remove Generated Records check box if you want 
	to remove previously generated operation records (and thereby add new 
	operations to the serial fault). This check box is selected by default and can be updated.
- Select the Remove Manual Records check box if you want to remove 
	all operation records that were manually added to the fault. This check box 
	is selected by default and can be updated.
- Click OK to close the dialog box and update the operations list.