Create Serial
Explanation
This activity is used to create a serialized part. Serialized parts are 
uniquely identified and followed up over time. If you, for the time being, do 
not have all the information needed to fulfill the registration, you can start 
and divide the procedure into several steps to postpone the completion. When you 
enter a serial number you also have to enter the values that will update the 
Part Serial Catalog with information on the new serial. 
When a new serial is created, the next level of the 
serial structure will be created automatically with empty structure positions in 
the Serial Structure Information/Consist Of tab. Empty structure 
positions, also called Not Installed structure positions, refer to the structure 
positions where expected serials or parts are missing from the serial structure. 
You can identify which structure positions are empty by the value of the 
Item Installed check box. If this check box is selected, the 
structure position contains an expected part or serial. If not, the structure 
position is an empty structure position. The purpose of creating empty 
structure positions is to provide a means by which you can quickly view where 
components are missing when building a serial structure.
All the access groups assigned to the serial 
part can be viewed in the Serial Structure Information/Access tab. If the 
serial is access controlled, only the users assigned to the access groups that 
have the Has Access check box selected, can view and update 
information on the serial. When a new serial is created, the following will occur in 
relation to the Access Control feature:
  - The serial will receive the access groups assigned to 
  the template structure to which the serial belongs. 
  
- If the new serial is defined within a structure, the 
  serial will inherit the serial access groups from the topmost serial 
  of the structure. If the serial is not installed in a structure, it will receive
    the access
    defined for the part number and revision of the serial. 
  
- If the parent of the new serial does not have a serial 
  number, the serial will inherit the access from the nearest parent that has a serial
    number, from the structure. If the parent parts in the 
  structure do not have a serial number, the serial will inherit the access defined for
    the part number and the revision of the serial.  
  
When the serial is in either the In Operation or Out Of
Operation status, 
a maintenance program must be defined for the serial on the Serial 
Structure Information/General tab. 
Prerequisites
  - A serial template structure must exist for the utilization of the part. 
  
- Part number must be a valid engineering part revision and coupled to a 
  manufacturer. 
  
- The part number must be associated to a maintenance group and a repair 
  workshop. 
  
- The access groups must have been extended to the current serial.  
	
System Effects
  - The serial is created and made maintenance aware for fleet utilization. 
  
- The next level of the serial structure (based on the 
	template structure) is created automatically with empty structure 
	positions.
- You can identify holes in 
	the structure, i.e., where serial parts are missing from the structure.   
	
- All access rights defined for the current serial will 
  be updated on the Serial Structure Information/Access tab. 
  
- Serials that do not have defined access groups can be 
  viewed by all the users. 
  
- The access rights for the serial can be updated by 
  using the right mouse button options on the Serial Structure 
  Information/Access tab. 
Window
Serial 
Structure Information  
Serial Structures
Related Window Descriptions
Serial 
Structure Information 
Serial Structure 
Information/General 
Serial Structures 
Serial 
Structure Information/Access 
Procedure
To create a new serial:
	- Open the Serial Structure Information window or the 
	Serial Structures window and create a new record (F5). 
	
- Enter the desired part number and revision in the Part Number and
	Part Rev fields. Use the List of Values to select a valid value. 
	
- In the Serial Number field, enter a unique serial number. 
	
- In the Vehicle ID field, enter a unique vehicle identification 
	number. Note: A value in this field can only be entered for parts 
	defined as vehicle parts. 
	
- Click the General tab. 
	
- The value of the corresponding template appears
    automatically in the Template Part No field when a part revision is selected. If there is no 
  value in the Template Part No field, use the List of Values to select 
  the template structure to which the new serial will belong.  
  
- Enter the 
  structure position of the template part by selecting a value in the 
  Structure Position field. Use the List of Values to select a 
  value. 
  	
- In the Part Serial Catalog area, enter values in the 
	Manufacturer No, Mfr's Part No and Owner Org fields. Use 
	the List of Values in the respective fields to enter valid values. 
	
- If the manufactured date of the serial is known, enter this date in the 
	Mfd Date field. 
	
- In the Ownership list, select the type of ownership for the new 
	serial. 
	
- If a maintenance program is available for the serial, enter this in the 
	Maint Prog ID field. Use the List of Values to select a valid 
	maintenance program revision. 
	
- In the Maint Group field, enter the maintenance group. Use the 
	List of Values to select a valid value. 
	
- In the Workshop Code field, enter the primary workshop for the 
	serial. Use the List of Values to select a valid value. 
	
- In the Location Code field, enter the current location of the 
	serial. 
	
- Save the record (F12). The serial will be created with the status 
	Planned For Operation. 
To update the access groups for the 
selected serial
  - Open the Serial Structure Information window, 
  and query (F3) for the serial number of the part you created in the above 
  procedure. 
  
- Click the  
	Access tab. All access groups 
  inherited by the selected serial will appear on this tab. The access groups 
  that currently have access to the serial, will have the Has Access check 
  box selected. 
  
- To either select or clear the Has Access check 
  box, use the following right mouse button options  
  
    - Revoke Access Group for Serial - Select this 
    option if you want to clear the Has Access check box, and thereby 
    deny access to the new serial by the selected access group. 
    
- Grant Access Group for Serial - Select this 
    option if you want to select the Has Access check box, and thereby 
    give access to the new serial by the selected access group. 
Note:  The data on this tab can only be updated
  for serials that are disconnected from a structure and for the topmost serial
  of a structure.