Enter or Modify the Serial Structure
Explanation
This activity is used to build all the levels (except the topmost level) of a 
serial structure. A serial structure is normally built by creating the topmost 
level and then either importing the template structure or copying a serial 
structure. If the serial structure is not copied or imported, you can build the 
serial structure by creating all serials separately and then connecting them 
into a structure. In this case a combination of activities, such as, creating a 
serial and installing a part or serial can be used. However, if the parent 
serial (i.e., the serial displayed in the header of the Serial Structure 
Information window) is in the Planned For Operation status, you can 
create new serials and connect these serials or existing serials directly into 
the structure in the Consist Of tab. This is simpler than 
having to create the serials separately and then using different right mouse 
button options to connect the serials into the structure. 
When a new serial is created, the next level of the serial structure is 
created automatically with empty structure positions. 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. The 
number of empty structure positions being created in each serial structure will 
correspond to the quantity of the structure position in the template structure, 
if the structure position contains a serialized part. For example, if a new 
structure position with a quantity of 4 is added to the serialized part A, four 
empty or not installed structure positions will be created in the corresponding 
serial structure. Once a serial is installed in an empty structure position, the 
position becomes installed and the next level of the structure will be created 
automatically with empty structure positions. Following is a list of fields for 
which data appears automatically at the creation of an empty structure position:
	- Sorting code
- Structure position
- Item installed
- Internal number
- Position
- Minimum configuration
- Prime part number and revision
- Quantity
- Unit of measure
- Number of children (default value is 0)
When you are copying a serial structure or importing a template structure, 
the system will first remove these empty structure positions and then perform 
the copy or import. However, if you have entered serial information into an 
empty structure position, the position becomes installed and you will no longer 
be allowed to perform a copy or import. If a copy or import is required to be 
done, you need to first disconnect this structure position, i.e., through a part 
or serial removal, and make sure there are no structural items connected to the 
new serial before you can use the Copy Serial Structure or Import 
Template Structure functions.
Whether a structure position is installed or not can be 
identified by the value in the Item Installed check box. If 
this check box is selected, a serial exists in the structure position and this 
position is considered an installed structure position. If the check box 
is not selected, a serial does not exist in the structure position and it is 
considered an  empty structure position.    
If serial numbers have not been generated automatically, it must be entered 
on each serialized part in the serial structure.
You are allowed to install both prime parts or valid alternates when building 
a new serial structure, provided that the operational status of the structure 
was not changed from Planned For Operation. Once the operational status 
of the structure is changed from Planned For Operation, rules of 
interchangeability will be applied and you will no longer be allowed to install 
alternate parts that do not meet the validations for interchangeability of 
alternate parts. An exception to this rule is when you have a new serial 
structure that is either In Operation or Out Of Operation, but 
where no parts are installed after a structure change was performed.
This activity holds all the configuration validations of the serial structure 
that is performed against the serial structure template. All operations 
performed against a serial structure (Install, Replace, etc.) will always go 
through these common validations. The validations are performed as described 
below: 
	- When the
    contents of a level in the serial structure is validated against the serial
    structure template, it is validated against the serial structure template
    holding the configuration.
- The minimum
    configuration definition in the serial structure template can now have holes in it, but if the
    hole is filled with a serial, the minimum
    configuration of the serial is validated.
- If position
    alternates are defined for the structure position you are installing
    something into, the list of alternates (together with the template
    alternates) are considered the list of valid parts for the structure
    position. If an alternate is installed the structure position will remain
    the same, but the alternate will probably have a different configuration,
    and the structure of the alternate will be validated against that
    configuration. Alternates are also validated against the interchangeability
    code for each alternates.
- If template
    alternates are defined for the structure position you are installing
    something into, the list of alternates for the installed part (together with
    the position alternates) are considered the list of valid parts for
    the structure position. If an alternate is installed the structure position
    will remain the same, but the alternate will probably have a different
    configuration, and the structure of the alternate will be validated against
    that configuration. Alternates are also validated against the
    interchangeability code for each alternates.
- If dependencies are defined between the different structure positions in 
	a template structure, the dependency is validated for the serial structure. 
	When something is installed, replaced etc the dependency is validated and a 
	warning is issued if something is in conflict with the dependency 
	definition. Depending on the rule of each dependency, warnings or errors 
	will be issued when the structure is set to Operational.
	- For structure positions with a 
	quantity larger than 1 (one), you are allowed to install any alternate from 
	the list of alternates (template and position alternates) considered valid 
	parts for the structure position. I. e., Interchangeability rules will not 
	apply for positions with a quantity larger than 1 (one).
- When alternates that are either Qualified Interchangeable or 
	One Way Interchangeable exist for structure positions with a quantity 
	larger than 1 (one), validations will be performed for connected approval 
	templates. If approval templates have not been enabled for these alternate 
	definitions, a warning message is displayed. This validation serves as an 
	additional level of quality assurance before the structure can be set 
	Operational.
 
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for building a serial structure:
	- The topmost level of the serial structure must have been created.
- The topmost serial must be in the Planned For Operation status.
- The structure positions into which you are installing a part or serial 
	must be empty structure positions.
- The serialized part you are installing into the structure must be a 
	valid engineering part revision.
Prerequisites for modifying a serial structure:
	- A serial structure must have been copied or the template structure 
	imported.
General prerequisites:
	- A sub-part can be a disconnected structure part or an inventory part to 
	be included in the List of Values.
- A sub part can be an alternate (position alternate or template 
	alternate) to be included in the List of Values.
- A sub-part must have the following: manufacturer, manufacturer's part 
	number, default maintenance group and default workshop.
- Dependencies can be defined. 
System Effects
	- Sub-structure parts will be defined.
- When you enter a new serial into the serial structure, the next level of 
	the serial structure (based on the template structure) is created 
	automatically with empty structure positions.
- The process of manually building a serialized structure is improved.
Window
Serial Structure Information 
Serial Structures 
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Structure Information 
Serial Structure Information/Consist Of 
Serial Structure Information/Multilevel
Serial Structures 
Procedure
Enter or modify the serial structure:
	- Open the  Serial Structure Information window or the 
	Serial Structures window.
- Query (F3) for the necessary serial. If you are using the 
	Serial 
	Structure Information window, click either the Consist Of or
	Multilevel tab.
- Select a part, and locate the Serial Number field. If the 
	required serial is predefined it will be displayed in the List of Values. If 
	not, create the serial by entering the correct serial number in this field.
- Enter the maintenance group for the serial in the Maintenance Group 
	field. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- Enter a workshop in the Workshop Code field. Use the List of 
	Values to select a valid value.
- Enter manufacturer information for the serial in the Manufacturer No
	and Mfr's Part No fields. Use the List of Values in the relevant 
	fields to select a valid value.
- Save the information (F12).
Copy data from a template
structure to the next level of a serial structure. This will handle only one level of a serial structure.
  - Open the 
	Serial Structures window
    and query (F3) for the serial part to which you want to copy a template structure.
- Right-click and click Copy Template Structure
    (One Level).