Correct Operational Logging
Explanation
This activity is used to correct operational loggings. You can add a missing operational logging,
correct an existing one or mark an operational logging as a redundant logging
for a vehicle and its components. Keeping track of the utilization of a vehicle and
its components is critical to ensure that due dates for maintenance is
calculated correctly. This again, ensures that maintenance is done at the
correct time and that the vehicle is not operated beyond the due dates.
Calculated operational parameters can be corrected in the same way as all
other parameters. Note that if a parameter used in a formula is corrected, no
automatic calculation will be done for the calculated operational parameter.
Note: The operational logging correction process may take some time if a
large number of operational loggings and serials need to be updated.
Prerequisites
- If a missing logging is to be added, the logging date must be between
the dates defined for the preceding and succeeding logging.
- If a missing logging is to be added, the
new accumulated value cannot be lower than the preceding logging.
- It will not be possible to adjust a logging so the Add On Value, Value After Overhaul
or the Value After Repair becomes negative.
- It will not be possible to add a new logging having a more recent date
than the last performed logging for the serial. The
Serial Operational Information window should be used for this
logging.
- It will not be possible to add a new logging or change an existing one
in the operational log archive.
- It will not be possible to add a new logging or change an existing one
for a serial that has been renamed at a later date than the date of the new
or changed logging.
System Effects
- When an operational logging is added or modified, all subsequent
loggings in the serial operational log history will be adjusted.
- If you have chosen to spread the correction to the structure, all
loggings for the serials in the structure will be adjusted as well.
- For the adjusted records in the serial operational log history, the
Corrective Transaction check box will be selected.
- For modified operational loggings, the correction value will be saved in
the serial operational log history.
- Records will be created in the part serial history to document the new
or corrected operational logging for a serial.
- The due calculations will be run automatically as a batch job when the
new or changed logging has been saved.
Window
Correct Operational Loggings
Related Window Descriptions
Correct Operational Loggings
Add Operational Logging
Modify Operational Logging
Serial Operational Information
Serial Operational Information/Operational Log
Serial Operational Log History List
History per Serial/Operational Log
Part Serial History
Procedure
Follow this procedure to add a missing operational logging for a serial:
- Open the Correct Operational Loggings
window and search for the necessary serial.
- In the Last From Date and Last To Date fields, enter a
date interval to limit the number of operational loggings to be displayed.
Click Populate.
- In the table, select the operational logging that the new logging should
be placed after, right-click and click Add Operational Logging. The
Add Operational Logging dialog box will open.
All valid parameters for the serial's maintenance group with values for the
selected record will be displayed in the table of the dialog box.
- In the Last From Date and Last To Date fields, change the
default dates to the correct dates of the logging which is to be added.
- Select the Spread on Structure check box if the new logging is to
be spread on to the structure.
- In the Correction Remark field, enter an explanation for why the
logging is added.
- Enter the correct value for the new logging in the Accumulated Value
field or the Add On Value field found in the table of the dialog box.
If the accumulated value is given, the add on value will be updated
automatically and vice versa.
- If additional operational parameters are listed in the dialog box (i.e.,
new valid parameters have been added later than the selected logging), you
can log enter loggings on these parameters as well or leave them untouched.
The default value for these parameters is 0 (zero).
- Click OK to close the dialog box.
Follow this procedure to modify an existing operational logging for a serial:
- Open the Correct Operational Loggings
window and search for the necessary serial.
- In the Last From Date and Last To Date fields, enter a
date interval to limit the number of operational loggings to be displayed.
Click Populate.
- In the table, select the operational logging that is to be corrected,
right-click and click Modify Operational Logging. The
Modify Operational Logging dialog box will
open with all parameters logged at the same date and time as the selected
record.
- Select the Spread on Structure check box if the changed logging
is to be corrected for the entire structure.
- In the Correction Remark field, enter an explanation for why the
logging is modified.
- Enter the correct value in the Add On Value field or the Value
After Overhaul field found in the table of the dialog box. If the add on
value is given, the value after overhaul will be updated automatically and
vice versa.
- Click OK to close the dialog box.
Follow this procedure to set an operational logging as redundant for a
serial:
- Open the Correct Operational Loggings
window and search for the necessary serial.
- In the Last From Date and Last To Date fields, enter a
date interval to limit the number of operational loggings to be displayed.
Click Populate.
- In the table, select the operational logging that is to be set
redundant, right-click and click Modify Operational Logging. The
Modify Operational Logging dialog box opens
with all parameters logged at the same date and time as the selected record.
- Select the Spread on Structure check box if the logging is to be
set as redundant for the entire structure.
- In the Correction Remark field, enter an explanation for why the
logging is redundant.
- In the Add On Value field in the table of the dialog box, enter 0
(zero).
- Click OK to close the dialog box.