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You create some maintenance plans with a maintenance strategy. The following table shows which maintenance plan types require a maintenance strategy.
Maintenance Plan Type | Maintenance Strategy |
Single cycle plan, time-based | No |
Single cycle plan, performance-based | No |
Strategy plan, time-based | Yes |
Strategy plan, performance-based | Yes |
Multiple counter plan | No |
Maintenance Packages
Maintenance activities that must be performed at a particular date or point in time are combined into maintenance packages. These contain, for example, the cycle duration and unit of measurement
Scheduling Parameters
The scheduling parameters (for example, call horizon, shift factor) contain the scheduling data for the respective maintenance strategy, with which you can influence the scheduling of maintenance plans. When you create a strategy plan, the system copies this data to the plan where you can change it.
Scheduling Indicators
Within a maintenance strategy, you can use different scheduling indicators to specify the type of scheduling you require or to define a cycle set:
- Time-based (for example, every 30 days)
- Time-based by key date (for example, every 30 days on the 30th day of the month)
- Time-based by factory calendar (for example, every 30 working days)
- Performance-based (for example, every 50 operating hours)
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