Report Non Routine
Explanation
This activity is used to report any non routine work 
that was discovered during a maintenance visit. A non routine is a fault that is 
discovered during the repair phase of a scheduled maintenance, which needs 
to be corrected in the ongoing work scope. In order to repair a non 
routine fault, it must be reported on the work order or work order operation on 
which it was discovered. Once the fault is reported a fault task will be created 
automatically for it and added to the work package (maintenance order) for the 
ongoing work scope.
The following fault executions can be used when reporting 
a non routine:
	- Pending fault - The fault will be repaired 
	as part of the current work scope. 
- Partially repaired - This is used to 
	indicate that some work has already been performed for the fault being 
	reported. Furthermore, additional functionality to report any time or 
	material already used is available upon saving the fault.
- Already repaired - This is used to indicate 
	that the non routine fault has already been repaired.
For more information on how to report faults, refer 
the activity Report a Fault.
Prerequisites
	- A work order with connected operations must exist. 
	The work order and work order operations must be in either the Released 
	or Started status.
- Basic data for faults:
		- Persons must have been registered in 
		Enterprise/Person/Person.
- Person categories must have been defined in 
		basic data. 
- Fault categories must have been defined in 
		basic data. 
- Persons must be connected to one or more 
		person categories in basic data. A default category per person is 
		required. 
- The number of levels required for the function 
		breakdown must have been defined. For more information, refer the 
		activity Verify or Adjust Default Object Properties. 
- Products and models must have been defined and 
		valid functions registered per product and model. 
- Fault codes must have been defined and 
		connected to a function breakdown in basic data. For more information on 
		registering fault codes for a function breakdown, refer the activity 
		Define Fault Function. 
- If reporting an already repaired fault, sign 
		off requirements must not be connected to the function breakdown of the 
		fault. 
 
System Effects
	- A pending task is created when the non routine is 
	registered with the Pending fault or Partially repaired fault 
	executions. Furthermore, consumed time and material can be reported when 
	the non routine is registered with the Partially repaired fault 
	execution.
- The pending task is added to the maintenance order 
	for the ongoing work scope. If the maintenance order is distributed with the 
	distribution type,
		- Execution Logic Structure - The operations (instructions or 
		subtasks) connected to this task will be transferred automatically to 
		the relevant work orders based on the given grouping ID. If a relevant 
		work order does not exist, i.e., does not match the grouping criteria or 
		is already finished, a new work order will be created automatically and 
		added to the work order structure.
- Work Order - A new work order is created and the operations 
		(instructions or subtasks) that are connected to the task will be transferred 
		automatically to this work order.
 
	- A historical work order is generated when 
	the non routine is registered with the Already repaired fault 
	execution.
	
Window
Prepare Work Order 
Report In Work Order  
Related Window Descriptions
Prepare Work Order 
Prepare Work Order/Operations 
Report In Work Order 
Report In Work Order/Operations 
Report In Work Order/Time Report 
Procedure
Use the following procedure to report a non routine fault found on a work 
order included in the work scope.
	- Open the Prepare Work Order or Report In Work Order 
	window and query (F3) for the necessary work order.
- Right-click and then click Report Non Routine. 
	The Report Non Routine for WO window opens.
- In the Fault Description field, enter a 
	short description of the non routine fault. 
- In the Fault Execution list, enter the 
	necessary fault executions. Valid values are, 
	
		- Pending fault - If the fault is to be 
		generated as a pending task.
- Already repaired - If the fault is 
		already repaired and you only want to generate a fault history record 
		for the fault.
- Partially repaired - If some percentage 
		of the fault has already being repaired at the time of reporting.
	- In the Reported By field, the current 
	user's person ID appears by default. 
- If a default person category is defined for the 
	current user, this value appears automatically in the Person Category 
	field. You can change this value if necessary. Use the List of Values to 
	select a value. 
- In the Product and Model fields, the 
	product and model connected to the template structure of the serial appears 
	by default. Note: For serials that are not on the topmost level of a 
	structure (i.e., they do not have a connection to a product and model), it 
	will be possible to manually enter the product and model. Use the List of 
	Values in the relevant fields to select valid values. 
- Depending on the required number of levels to use 
	in a function breakdown, values in the Function, Sub Function 
	and Bottom Function fields can be entered. Use the List of Values to 
	select appropriate values, or right-click on the function (in the function 
	navigator) and select the option Set Function, Set Sub Function 
	or Set Bottom Function. 
- In the Fault Code field, enter a valid code 
	for the fault or failure. If a function breakdown is entered, the fault code 
	must be a valid code for this function breakdown (fault functions). Use the 
	List of Values to select a value. 
- Enter a value in the Fault Category field. 
	Use the List of Values to select a value. Entering a value in this field is 
	optional.
- In the Remark field, enter any 
	additional information on the non routine work. Entering a value in this 
	field is optional. Double-clicking on the field will open a text editor where 
	you can enter text in a more convenient fashion. When a task is created for the 
	non routine fault, this information will be transferred to the Task Remark 
	field of the corresponding task record on the maintenance order.
- Save the record (F12).
	If the fault execution for the fault is set to 
	Partially repaired a wizard opens where you can report the time and 
	material already used on the fault. If condition measurements are required, 
	you can also record the measure values.
	- In the Enter Already Performed Operations 
	wizard step enter the time taken to complete the work. To do this, select the Already Performed 
	check box for the record(s) containing the relevant information.
- Click Next to continue or click Finish 
	if you want to close the wizard.
- In the Enter Used Material wizard step enter the material 
	used for the work. To 
	do this, select the Material Used check box for the relevant material 
	line.
- If the check box is selected for a serial part, enter valid values in 
	the Serial Number and Quantity Issued fields. For non-serial 
	parts, these values are optional to enter.
- In the Enter Condition Measurements wizard step enter 
	the valid condition measurement. 
- In the Measure Value field, enter the measured value of the 
	condition. Note that the previous measurement appears by default and must be 
	overwritten with the new measure value. 
- In the Measure Date field, enter the date on which the condition 
	measurement was completed. The default value is set to today's date (i.e., 
	system date) but can be changed. 
- Click Finish.
Use the following procedure to report a non routine 
fault found on a work order operation included in the work scope:
	- Open the Prepare Work Order or Report In Work Order 
	window and query (F3) for the necessary work order.
- Click the Operations tab or the 
	Time Report (if Report In Work Order is used)
	tab.
- Select the operation you want, right-click, and 
	then click Report Non Routine. The Report Non Routine for WO window 
	opens.
- Continue with steps 3 to 12 or 19 (if the fault is 
	partially repaired) described above.