Rename Serial
Explanation
This activity is used to rename a serial by changing 
the part and/or the serial number of the serial.
During its life-cycle a serial may need to be changed 
for one or more reasons. This change can be handled through the Rename Serial 
functionality described in this activity. Observe the following example:
Assume that you have created a serial (XXYY) in 
IFS/VIM. At its creation you did not know the actual serial number and have 
therefore assigned a temporary system generated serial number to the serial. You 
now know the actual serial number and need to update serial XXYY with the new 
serial number. Furthermore, at some stage of use it has been noted that the 
serial XXYY contains an incorrect part number. This part number must be changed 
and the correct part number incorporated in XXYY. The part number and serial 
number change can be performed on the serial simultaneously.
When the part and/or serial number of a serial is changed, the operational 
status of the old serial (i.e., the serial before the rename) is set to Renamed and its operational 
condition is set to Not Applicable. The new serial 
containing the changed part and/or serial number will receive the operational 
status that the old serial had prior to the rename. Note: If the change 
of a part number or a serial number caused the serial's configuration to become 
invalid, the operational status of the new serial is automatically set to Out Of 
Operation.
If a Supplier Loaned serial is being renamed, please note that it will 
not be possible to return the renamed serial using the Purchase Order through 
which it was received. The reason for this limitation is that the Purchase Order 
only allows you to return items that have been received. You need to use a 
Customer Order to return a Supplier Loaned serial which has been renamed.
The following table shows the information that can be 
updated when performing the rename of a serial:
  
    | Serial information | Instances where the information should be modified | 
  
    | Rename Reason | Enter the reason for renaming the serial. You can 
	select from three predefined values, which are Correct Typing Error,
	Modify Generated Serial Number and Modification Compliance. | 
  
    | Manufacturer | If the manufacturer of the old 
	part number and new part number differ, the manufacturer of the new part 
	number must be entered. | 
  
    | Manufacturer's part number | If a new manufacturer is entered 
	the corresponding manufacturer part number must be entered as well. 
	Furthermore, some manufacturers change their part numbers once an overhaul 
	is performed or when a modification is completed. In such instances, the new 
	manufacturer part number can be updated on the serial. | 
  
    | Maintenance program data | When the part number of the 
	serial is changed the current maintenance program may not be valid for the 
	new part number. If so, you need to modify the data to include the valid 
	maintenance program. You can also choose to disconnect the serial from a 
	maintenance program when performing a part number change. | 
  
    | Template information | When the part number of the 
	serial is changed you may need to change the template of the serial as well. 
	If the serial belongs to a structure, it will be possible to extend the new 
	template information to the rest of the serials in the structure. | 
  
    | Cancel Running Tasks | When renaming a serial all 
	running tasks for the serial must first be cancelled. Enter the cancellation 
	cause that will be used to cancel the tasks. | 
  
    | Update History | When the part and/or serial 
	number of a serial is changed, you can choose to update existing history 
	records for the serial with the new part and/or serial number. You can also 
	choose to retain the old part and/or serial number in the history records 
	for the serial as well. Note however that when the 
	rename reasons Correct Typing Error or Modify Generated Serial 
	Number is used, the history records are required to be updated with the 
	new part and/or serial number. Therefore, all the check boxes for Update 
	History will be selected by default and cannot be cleared. | 
Apart from the information detailed above you can enter 
additional information, for example, a journal note highlighting the reasons for 
the part and/or serial number change.
If access control is established, you can only rename
the serials to which you have access. This is done by assigning a user to an access
group which is defined in basic data. The access groups will be used to spread access to
all or selected parts and serials in a structure. If only 
the serial number is changed when renaming a serial, the new serial will 
automatically receive access rights from the old serial. However, if the part 
number of the serial is also changed, access rights from the old serial will not 
be updated on the new serial.
When renaming a serial leading to a part identity change, there can occur 
differences in templates, such as, new structure positions or removed structure 
positions. If empty or not installed structure positions exist in 
the serial structure but do not exist in the new template revision (i.e., the 
template of the serial after the rename), these empty structure positions 
will be removed automatically from the structure. If structure positions exist 
in the new template which are not present in the serial structure, these 
structure positions will be added automatically to the serial structure as 
empty structure positions when performing this activity. Empty or 
not installed structure positions refer to the structure positions where 
expected serials or parts are missing from the serial structure.  
Prerequisites
  - The serial must have been created in IFS/VIM.
- The serial you want renamed cannot be scrapped or locked.
- If the part number is to be changed on a serial that is installed in a 
	structure, the new part number must have been defined as a valid alternative 
	to the old part number.
- A valid maintenance group and maintenance program must exist for the new 
	part number.
- A valid manufacturer and manufacturer's part number must exist for the 
	new part number.
- A valid cancellation cause must be defined and you 
	need to have access to the cancellation cause. Cancellation causes are used 
	when canceling running task on the serial being renamed.
- The serial cannot have running tasks that are in 
	either the Released, Started or Work Done status.
- When using a Complex MRO flow, the serial cannot exist on a shop order 
	with a status between Started and Closed.
System Effects
	- The part number and/or serial number of the serial 
	will be changed all through IFS/VIM.
- In IFS/VIM, historical records for the serial will 
	be updated with the new part number and/or serial number or the old part 
	and/or serial number that will be retained on the historical records, as per 
	your requirements. 
- When history 
	records are not to be updated with 
	the new part number and/or serial number, the latest operational logging of 
	the old serial is copied automatically to the new serial.
	
- The part number and/or serial number of the serial 
	will also be changed in Part Serial Catalog and history will be generated.
- If the serial is in Inventory (i.e., the Current 
	Position is set to In Inventory) when being renamed, the correct quantity on 
	hand will be created for the renamed individual.
- If the part number and/or serial number of the 
	serial is changed on a serial that exists in the  
	Prepare Work 
	Order/Returns tab or the  
	Report In Work Order/Returns 
	tab, the part number and and/or serial number of this serial will be updated 
	as well.
- If the serial number is changed on the serial, the 
	new serial number will receive access rights established on the old serial.
- If the part number is changed on the serial, the 
	serial will not receive the access rights established on the old serial.
- If the old part number and new part number is 
	assigned to a modification, this modification will be assigned to the new 
	serial.
- If only the old part number is assigned to a 
	modification, this modification will not be assigned to the new serial.
- If a new structure position is added to the template as a result of the 
	serial rename, an empty structure position will be added 
	automatically to the serial structure as well. 
- Empty structure positions in the serial structure that are not 
	present in the new template revision (after the serial rename) will be 
	removed automatically.
- The operational parameters for a serial can change 
	when renaming the part number of the serial. If the serial exists on an open 
	flight log, the relevant flight (operational ID) will be updated 
	with the new operational parameters and the invalid operational parameters 
	will be removed from the log.
- The due calculation for interval maintenance, modifications, post 
	maintenance checks, life limited parts and fault deferrals will run 
	automatically for the serial to calculate due dates and values.
Window
Serial
Structure Information 
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Structure Information/General
Rename Serial - Enter General 
Information (Step 1 of 6) 
Rename Serial - Enter Part Information 
(Step 2 of 6) 
Rename Serial - Enter Template 
Information for the Structure (Step 3 of 6) 
Rename Serial - Cancellation of Tasks 
(Step 4 of 6)
Rename Serial - Update History (Step 5 
of 6) 
Rename Serial - Confirm Rename of 
Serial (Step 6 of 6)
Procedure
	- Open the  
	Serial Structure Information 
	window and query (F3) for your serial part.
	If you need to move down the structure, select the part in the  
	Consist 
	Of tab, right-click, and then click Next Level until your 
	serial part is displayed in the header of the window.
- Click the General tab.
- Right-click on the tab and then click Rename Serial. 
	The  Rename Serial 
	assistant is opened.
Data required to be entered in the first step of the 
assistant:
	- If the part number is to be changed, enter the new 
	value in the New Part No field. Click List to select a valid 
	part.
- Enter the revision of the new part number in the
	New Part Rev field. Click List to select a valid value.
- In the New Serial No field, enter the 
	serial number you want.
- In the Rename Reason field, enter the reason for renaming the 
	serial. The rename reason Correct Typing Error is set by default, but 
	can be changed if needed.
- If the manufacturer is different for the old part 
	number and new part number, the manufacturer for the new part number should 
	be entered in the Manu No field. Click List to select a valid 
	value.
- Enter the new manufacturer part number in the 
	Manu Part No field. Click List to select a valid value.
- Optionally, you can use the Journal Text 
	field to enter additional information regarding the rename of your serial.
- Click Next.
Data required to be entered in the second step of the 
assistant:
	- In the Maint Prog ID/Rev field, enter the 
	maintenance program valid for the new part number. The revision of the 
	maintenance program can be selected in the corresponding field. Click 
	List to select a valid value.
- If needed, the maintenance group of the serial can 
	be changed. Enter the new maintenance group in the Maint Group field. 
	Click List to select a valid value.
- By default, the Disconnect Serial from Maint 
	Program check box is selected when no valid maintenance program exists 
	for the new part number and revision. This check box cannot be updated.
- When the part number of the serial is changed the 
	template of the serial must be changed as well. Enter the new template 
	number in the Template Part No field. Click List to select a 
	valid value.
- Enter the new template part revision in the 
	Template Part Rev field. Click List to select a valid value.
- Enter the required structure position of the new 
	template part revision in the Structure Position field. Click List 
	to select a valid value.
- Click Next.
Data required to be entered in the third step of the 
assistant:
	- This step of the assistant is shown when the serial 
	being renamed has a structure and when template information has been changed 
	for the serial (completed in the previous assistant step).
- Enter the new template details for the serials in 
	the structure. You need to enter values in the Template Part Number,
	Template Part Revision and Structure Position fields. Click 
	List in the respective fields to select valid values.
- Click Next.
Data required to be entered in the fourth step of the 
assistant:
	- This step of the assistant is shown when running 
	tasks exists for the serial being renamed.
- In the Cancel Task Cause field, enter a 
	valid cause for the cancellation of tasks. Click List to select a 
	valid value.
- Click Next.
Data required to be entered in the fifth step of the 
assistant:
Note: If the rename reasons Correct Typing 
Error or Modify Generated Serial Number have been selected, all the 
check boxes in this step of the assistant will be selected by default and cannot be 
modified.
	- If you want to keep the old part and/or serial 
	number in a particular history record (e.g., modification history for the 
	serial), clear the relevant check box. Note: 
	When the old part and/or serial number is to be retained in the historical 
	records, the latest operational logging on the old serial will be copied 
	automatically to the new serial (i.e., the renamed serial).
- The check boxes indicate the different history 
	records available for the serial part. By default, all check boxes available 
	in this step of the assistant will be selected*. This means that by default, all 
	history records for the serial will be updated with the new part and/or 
	serial number.
* If the renaming of a serial were to be reversed, 
the check boxes in this step of the assistant will be selected or cleared based on 
the previous settings defined when renaming the serial. 
	- Click Next.
The final step of the assistant contains some additional 
information with regard to the rename of a serial. It is recommended that you 
read this information before you click Finish to close the 
Rename 
Serial assistant.