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Maintenance Task Lists


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De nition
Maintenance task lists describe a sequence of individual maintenance activities which must be repeatedly performed within a company.

There are three types of task lists that can be distinguished from one another using indicators:

Equipment Task List

Functional Location Task List

General Maintenance Task List

Use
You can use all three task list types for ongoing and planned maintenance.

Preventive Maintenance

If you want to use the task lists for planned maintenance you must assign the task list to a maintenance plan or to one or more maintenance items. The operations described in the task list
are performed for all technical objects that you have assigned to the maintenance item. The operations fall due at the times calculated by the system while scheduling the maintenance plan.

Maintenance packages that can be assigned to the individual operations of the task list in strategy-based maintenance plans, are the basis for the scheduling of strategy-based maintenance
plans , for the display of task lists from the maintenance plan, the maintenance plan costing, and the scheduling overview and simulation. For more information, see Change Status of Task
Lists and Effect .

For more information on maintenance plans, see Maintenance Planning .

Ongoing Maintenance

You can also automatically transfer operations from task lists to an order. For more information, see the Worklist for Noti cations and Assigning a Task List to a Noti cation .

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Structure
You can group together all similar task lists for groups. The Task list group contains a series of task lists that describe similar maintenance tasks, for example, oil changes for cars and trucks.

You describe the maintenance tasks to be performed in the individual elements of the task list. The most important elements are:

Operations

Suboperations

Material Components

Maintenance Packages

Production Resources and Tools

Relationships

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