Enter Transport Route for Removed Serial
Explanation
This activity is used to define a transport route for a serial part. During 
its life cycle a serial part can be subject to repairs, modifications or 
overhauls. This work usually needs to be executed by skilled workers and/or 
special tools and facilities. Therefore, when a repair, modification or overhaul 
is required for a serial part, the part has to be shipped out to the location 
where the work is to be performed. The location is retrieved from the transport 
route connected to the serial part. 
Standard routes, which are predefined in basic data, can be used on the 
serial part and adjusted according to the required time frame for 
transportation. You can also choose to create a new route for a serial part as 
and when things happen, i.e., when an unexpected need for transportation occurs. 
These ad-hoc transport routes are specific to the serials for which it is 
defined, and will not be saved to the standard routes list. If this is to be a 
standard route, you will need to enter it manually in basic data.
When each leg of the transport route is finished you need to verify the 
details and complete the route leg by selecting the Complete check box.
Note: If a transport route is entered for a serial that is installed in a 
serial structure, it will not be possible to complete any route legs until the 
serial is removed from the structure (i.e., is a disconnected serial). When the
Complete check box is selected for a route leg a corresponding history 
record is generated automatically for it. If the check box is cleared, the 
generated history record will be removed automatically. The location code for 
the serial is updated in accordance with the latest completed leg of the 
transport route.
Prerequisites
  - If a standard template route is to be used, it must be defined in basic 
	data.
- Location codes must be defined in basic data.
- The serial part must exist and contain a defined location.
- The serial cannot have any transport routes that are currently ongoing or active.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, one or more transport routes are defined for 
the serial part.
Window
Serial Structure Information
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Structure Information 
Serial Structure
Information/Additional Serial Info/Transport Route
Procedure
Follow this procedure to assign an existing transport route to your serial 
part:
  - Open the  
	Serial Structure Information window and query (F3) for 
	your serial.
- Select the required serial part in the graphical object structure.
- Click the Additional Serial Info tab and then click the Transport Route 
	sub tab. 
- In the Route ID field, create a new record (F5). Use the List of 
	Values to select a valid route.
- Save the record (F12).
- The 
	Enter Start Time dialog box opens. 
- Enter the required start date and time.
- Click OK. The table in the sub tab is updated with the defined time 
	frame for the selected route.
Follow this procedure to create an ad-hoc transport route for your serial 
part:
  - Open the  
	Serial Structure Information window and query (F3) for 
	your serial.
- Select the required serial part in the graphical object structure.
- Click the Additional Serial Info tab and then click the Transport Route 
	sub tab. 
- In the Route ID field, create a new record (F5). Enter a unique 
	Route ID in this field, and the description for the route in the 
	Description field.
- Save the record (F12).
- Create a new record in the table (F5).
- In the Route Seq field, enter the sequence number for the route.
- By default, the Arrival Time and Departure Time fields 
	will display today's date. You can modify these values as per your 
	requirements. (If a time delay is not expected, the arrival time and 
	departure time are the same.)
- Enter the code for the required location in the Location Code 
	field. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Follow this procedure to re-use a transport route which was previously 
connected to your serial part:
  - Open the  
	Serial Structure Information window and query (F3) for 
	your serial.
- Select the required serial part in the graphical object structure.
- Click the Additional Serial Info tab and then click the Transport Route 
	sub tab. 
- From the Route ID list, select the transport route you want.
- Right-click anywhere in the header of the tab, and then click Reuse 
	Route. The  
	Enter Start Time dialog box opens.
- Enter the required start date and time.
- Click OK. The table in the sub tab will now be updated with the new 
	time frame.