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1)Bsc start - this is the date on which u want to start your work...

( no
calculation is involved)

2)Basic fin. - this is the date on which u want to finish your work. ( Priority type
can influence this date..depend on priority type. which u have selected in order
header.)

3)SchedStart - this is the start date of work as per system .. this date is totally
depend on scheduling type..

example - 1 in forward scheduling it remain fixed and sched finish date & basic
finish date would be varying according to the work hours in operation.

4)Sched.Fin. - this is the finish date determined by sytem as per the scheduling
type..

example-1 - if scheduling type is backward, then basic fin. and sched fin date
would be same. and sched start would be shifted according to the work hours in
operation.

note - in the case of current scheduling both type(basic and sched.) of start &
finish dates remains same... as per the work hour it may overload the workcenter
capacity or it may not

1. Call Date dosn't influence bsc and schd. dates.

2. Basic starts dates would equal to plan date of maintenance call object
( because this is only the due date)

3. Again Basic end dates are depent on Priority type( what we have selected in
Maintenance plan) & scheduling types as i mentioned in earlier reply.

4. scheduled start/end dates depends on total work hours in tasklist and


scheduling types.

note - If we have asssigned maintenance packages to the task list and using
strategy plan...

then Order basic start date would be govern by Initial buffer in mantenance
package

and basic end date would be govern by subsequential buffer in maintenance


package.

New basic start = Plan Date - initial buffer


new basic finish = plan date + subsequent buffer.

the unit of these buffer is in days.

1. Basic Start :- This can be edited any time , This date signifies your Planned
date of Start of Maintenance Job.

2.Basic finish :- Based on maintenance hours requirement you can manually


input the maintenance end date or system automatically calculates it.

3.Early Start , Early finish , Latest Start & latest Finish :- These are used when
Operations are planned in detail by considering relations between operations.
Ex:- These are used for Shutdown planning or at the time of project execution
through the Order.

4. Actual Start & Actual finish :- These dates signifies the real start date & finish
date of physical work executed at the site.

5.Schedule Start & .Schedule Finish :- These are automatically calculated by the
system , By taking Basic Start date or Work center Start date (depending on
SPRO settings) , Each operation duration , Break time of Work center &
Utilization , these dates are determined.

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