Remove Part or Serial
Explanation
This activity is used to remove a part or serial from the serial structure. 
The removal of a part or serial from the structure is done by removing the 
reference to the parent record in the structure. The structural record for the 
removed part or serial will still exist in the system, but as a not installed 
one. When a part or serial is removed from a serial structure, the structure 
position of the removed part or serial will become an empty structure position. 
Empty structure positions are used to indicate where expected serials or parts 
are missing from the serial structure. 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.    
After removing, the overlying
serial in the structure will be set to Out of Operation and Non
Operational if the removed structure record is part of the minimum
configuration. An entry in the replacement history is generated (one record for
the removed part or serial).
If access control is established, you can remove only
the parts or serials to which you have access. Establishing access control is done by assigning a user to an
access group defined in basic data. The access groups will be used to extend access to all or selected parts and serials in a structure. When a part or
serial is to be removed from a structure, you can specify the access rights you want
to keep for it. You can select to either keep the current access rights for the
part or serial, update the part/serial with the default access rights, or you can select
the access groups you want to keep for the removed part/serial.
Prerequisites
	- An installed part or serial must exist in a serial
    structure.
- If you want a location code to be displayed 
	automatically when performing a structure change on a work order, the 
	location code must be connected to the workshop the work order is 
	distributed to. This should be done in the Serial Basic/Workshop 
	tab. 
System Effects
  - You will disconnect an item part from its serial structure position and create a historical record for the disposition (only for serialized parts).
- If the structure change is performed from a work order, a mismatch record will be created if
    the removed serial is not installed in the parent serial.
- The disconnected serial will receive the current access rights by default,
    or the specified access groups defined for the serial.
- If the part or serial you remove is part of the 
	minimum configuration of the structure it is installed in, the operational 
	condition of the parent serial will be set to Non Operational since 
	the structure becomes incomplete.
- If a Mandatory type dependency rule is 
	violated when removing the part or serial, the operational condition of the 
	parent serial will be set to Non Operational.
- If the part or serial you remove is part of the 
	minimum configuration of the structure it is installed in, serials that are 
	in direct line between the top serial and the removed part/serial will be 
	set to Out Of Operation.
- When the part or serial is removed (disconnected) from the structure, an 
	empty structure position will be created automatically for the affected 
	position in the serial structure. 
- If the Print Serviceability 
	Tag check box is selected, the serviceability tag is printed for the 
	part or serial being removed. The tag can be included with the part or 
	serial when it is kept in a facility. Serviceability tag refers to the tag used in the 
	Aviation industry 
to clearly identify an uninstalled component or assembly and its current status. For non-serial 
parts, the tag will be printed in the serviceability status you entered, whereas 
for serial parts the serviceability status 
is automatically determined by the system based the operational status and 
operational condition of the serial. Therefore,
	
		- If the operational status of the serial is Scrapped, the 
	serviceability tag is printed with the Scrapped serviceability 
	status.
- If the operational condition of the serial is
		Operational, the serviceability tag is printed with the Serviceable 
	serviceability status.
- If the operational condition for the serial is
		Non Operational, the serviceability tag is printed with the Unserviceable 
	serviceability status.
 
Window
Serial Structure Information 
Report In Work Order
Flight Log  
Related Window Descriptions
Structure Changes - Select
Action 
Structure Changes/Remove
Component  
Serial Structure Information   
 
Serial Structure Information/Consist
Of 
Report In Work Order/Operations 
Flight Log 
Flight Log/Fault 
Print 
Serviceability Tag - Dialog Box  
Procedure
Use this procedure to remove a part or serial from a serial structure:
	- Open the Serial Structure Information window and query (F3) for 
	the necessary structure. 
- In the graphical object structure, select the part 
	or serial that is to be removed, right-click, point to Structure Changes, 
	and then click Remove Part or Serial. The Remove Component 
	assistant opens. 
Note: This assistant can also be opened from the 
Consist Of tab, by right-clicking on a serial record, pointing to 
Structure Changes, and then clicking Remove Part or Serial. When you 
are working in this tab, and need to move down the structure, select the 
required serial record, right-click and then click Next Level until the 
structure level on which the part or serial that is to be removed is displayed.
	- The part/serial information for the structure from which the part or 
	serial is to be removed appears 
	automatically in the Remove or Swap from area.
- In the Structure Pos field, the structure position from which the 
	part or serial is to be removed is displayed. If needed, this value can be 
	changed. Click List to select a value.
- In the Location Code field, enter the 
	location in which the
	removed (or disconnected) part or serial is to be 
	placed. Click List to select a value.
- If needed, in the Oper Condition list, 
	select a new operational condition for the part or serial that is to be 
	removed from the structure.
- Select the Print Serviceability Tag 
	check box to order and print the serviceability tag report for the component 
	being removed. Note: If 
	the value of the PRNT_SERVICE_TAG_ACS object property in System Definition/Object 
	Property is set to TRUE, this check box will be selected by 
	default. The value of this check box can be changed, if needed. 
- In the Workshop field, enter the workshop responsible for 
	removing the part or serial. Click List to select a valid value.
- If you want to connect removal of the part or serial to a task, click List 
	to select a valid value for the Task Number field.
- In the Str. Change Date field, enter the date 
	and time the structure change is to be performed.
- Select the Unscheduled Removal? check box if this structure 
	change is to be an unscheduled removal.
- Select the Keep Current Access? check box 
	if the part or serial to be removed should keep its current access rights. 
	This check box is selected by default and must be cleared if the part or 
	serial should not retain its current access rights once the removal is 
	performed. Once this check box is cleared the Default Access 
	Group? check box is made available.
- Select the Default Access Group? check box 
	if the part or serial to be removed is to be updated with its part access. 
	Once this check box is made available, it will be selected by default. You 
	need to clear this check box if you want only a selected number of access 
	groups to have access to the part or serial, once removed.
- Select the Run in Batch? check box if you want access rights for 
	the part or serial being removed to be 
	updated through a batch job.
- Optionally, you can enter any relevant information 
	for the structure change (removal) in the Remark field.
- If the part or serial to be removed is to retain 
	its current access rights or be updated with its part access, click 
	Finish to close the assistant and perform the structure change.
- Click Next to choose the access groups that 
	are to have access to the part or serial, once removed.
- The Remove Component - Select Access Groups 
	assistant step opens. In the table of the window you can view the part access 
	for the part or serial that is to be removed.
- Clear the Implement For check box for the 
	access groups that will not have access to the removed part or serial.
- Click Finish.
- If a non-serial part is being removed, the 
	Print Serviceability Tag dialog box will open.
- In the Serviceability Status list, select 
	the relevant serviceability status of the part. 
- Click OK.
- The Print Report dialog box opens.
- Verify that the print settings are correct. Click
	Preview if you want a preview of the report prior to printing.
- Click Print. You can click the printer 
	button on the preview window as well.
- Verify that the structure change has been 
	performed and the report printed.
Use this procedure to perform a structure change, i.e., remove a part or 
serial, on a 
work order in IFS/Work Order Management:
	- Open the Report In Work Order window and query (F3) for 
	the desired work order.
- Click the Operations tab.
- Right-click on the required operation line, and then click Perform Structure Change. The 
	Structure Changes - Select Action assistant step opens.
- Select Remove Component and then click Next. The 
	Remove Component assistant step opens.
- The part/serial information for the structure from which the part or 
	serial is to be removed appears 
	automatically in the Remove or Swap from area.
- In the Structure Pos field, the structure position from which the 
	part or serial is to be removed is displayed. If needed, this value can be 
	changed. Click List to select a value.
- In the Location Code field, enter the 
	location in which the removed (or disconnected) part or serial is to be 
	placed. If a location is connected to the given workshop, this location code 
	will appear automatically in the field. If not, click List to select 
	a valid location code.
- If needed, in the Oper Condition list, 
	select a new operational condition for the part or serial that is to be 
	removed from the structure.
- Select the Print Serviceability Tag 
	check box to order and print the serviceability tag report for the component 
	being removed. Note: If 
	the value of the PRNT_SERVICE_TAG_ACS object property in System Definition/Object 
	Property is set to TRUE, this check box will be selected by 
	default. The value of this check box can be changed, if needed. 
- The workshop to which the work order was 
	distributed appears automatically in the Workshop field. If 
	necessary, you can change to another workshop using the List of Values.
- In the Str. Change Date field, enter the correct
    date and time the structure change is to be performed. 
- Click Finish.
- If a non-serial part is being removed, the 
	Print Serviceability Tag dialog box will open.
- In the Serviceability Status list, select 
	the relevant serviceability status of the part. 
- Click OK.
- The Print Report dialog box opens.
- Verify that the print settings are correct. Click
	Preview if you want a preview of the report prior to printing.
- Click Print. You can click the printer 
	button on the preview window as well.
- Verify that the structure change has been 
	performed and the report printed.
Use this procedure to perform a structure change, i.e., 
remove a part or serial from the structure of the vehicle on which the fault was 
reported:
	- Open the Flight Log window and 
	populate (F2) or query (F3) for your flight log number and/or serial.
- Click the Fault tab and select the 
	relevant fault number from the Fault Number list.
- Right-click and click Perform Structure Change. 
	The Structure Changes - Select Action assistant step opens.
- Verify that the Remove Component option is 
	selected and then click Next. The Remove Component 
	assistant step opens.
- Continue with steps 3 to 27 described in the in 
	the first procedure listed above.