Enter Complied/Decomplied Modifications

Explanation

This activity is used to enter compliance values for a modification (includes obsolete modifications), that has been complied or decomplied for the serial structure, but has not yet been registered in the system. You can enter information for the components that have not yet been registered in the system and for the components that have existing or incomplete historical entries.

The modification for an assigned serial part will be dependent on the serials defined for the selected serial structure and the configured modification information. If the selected serial part is not operational in the system, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation. When this is done, the Component Life/Modification Compliance/Assigned Serials tab will be updated with values from the Assigned Serials window and the Modification Details/Assign Serials tab (this window and tab hold values for the serial parts for which the modifications apply, and serial parts that correspond to the serial range defined on a modification). The values together with the modification history are used to determine the modifications that are to be displayed in the Component Life/Modification Compliance/Assigned Serials tab so that it incorporates planned modifications and complied modifications.

The modification for an affected serial part will be dependent on the serial part selected in the graphical object structure and the configured modification information. You can view the modifications and the relevant serial parts in the Modification Details/Assigned Serials tab and the Modification Details/Affected Parts tab. If a modification is assigned to, for example, two revisions, the information on the modification is displayed twice, once for each revision. It is possible to adjust recently recorded values thereby avoiding the erroneous display of multiple records in the log entries.

Using this activity you can enter compliance values for a modification leading to a part identity change on an assigned or affected serial. Following scenarios are handled when entering compliance values for a modification leading to the rename of an assigned/affected serial's part number and revision:

Scenario Description
The serial rename has not yet been performed in the system. Simultaneously enter compliance values for the modification and rename the part number and revision of the assigned/affected serial.
The serial rename has been performed. The modification has already been performed and the assigned/affected serial's part number and revision have been renamed in the system. In this instance, enter compliance values for the modification that led to the part identity change on the assigned/affected serial.
The serial rename has been performed externally. The assigned/affected serial's part number and revision have been renamed outside the system. Since the old serial (i.e., the serial prior to the rename) does not exist in the system, when entering compliance values, you are required to enter relevant manufacturer information for the old serial. This information is used to create the old serial in the system (in part serial catalog).
The rename of the serial is to be reversed. A decomply modification leading to a reversal of the part identity change on an assigned/affected serial exists. However, the part number and revision of the assigned/affected serial has not yet been reversed in the system. Use this activity to simultaneously enter compliance values for the decomplied modification and perform the reversal so that the assigned/affected serial has the original part number and revision.

Prerequisites

System Effects

Window

Component Life

Related Window Descriptions

Component Life
Component Life/Modification Compliance/Assigned Serials
Component Life/Modification Compliance/Affected
Enter Modification Compliance   
Enter Rename Part Info 
Enter Rename Part Info 
Enter Rename Part Info 
Enter Modification Execution Information 
Enter Operational Parameter Values 

Procedure

The following links can be used to navigate to the different procedures that are available when entering complied or decomplied modifications:

Assigned Serials:

Affected Serials:

Assigned Serials

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for the modification of an assigned serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Select the row containing the modification for which you want to enter compliance values, right-click and click Enter Modification Compliance. The Enter Modification Compliance assistant opens.
  5. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  6. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  7. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  8. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  9. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  10. Click Next.
  11. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  12. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  13. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for the obsolete modification of an assigned serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Select the row containing the obsolete modification for which you want to enter compliance values, right-click and click Enter Obsolete Modification Compliance. The Enter Obsolete Modification Compliance assistant opens.
  5. In the Mod Code field, enter the obsolete modification. Click List to select a value. Note that the modification revision and description appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  6. Click Next.
  7. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step enter the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type that was defined on the modification.
  8. If you want to terminate inspections and not comply with the modification, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type.
  9. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the obsolete modification.
  10. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  11. Click Next.
  12. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  13. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  14. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification that led to the rename of the part number and revision of an assigned serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Right-click anywhere in the tab, and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  5. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that led to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  6. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Assigned area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  7. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  8. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the new serial (i.e., the renamed serial) appears by default.
  9. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  10. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  11. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  12. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  13. Click Next.
  14. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  15. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  16. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification leading to the rename of the part number and revision of an assigned serial, where the serial rename has not yet been performed in the system:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Right-click anywhere in the tab, and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  5. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that will lead to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value No.
  6. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Assigned area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  7. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  8. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the serial appears by default.
  9. In the Manufacturer field, enter the manufacturer of the new part number. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  10. In the Mfr's Part No field, enter the manufacturer's part number. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  11. In the Maint Prog ID field, enter a valid maintenance program for the new serial (i.e., the renamed serial), if needed. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  12. In the Maint Group field, enter a valid maintenance group. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  13. Select the Disconnect Serial from Maint Program check box if the new serial should not be connected to the given maintenance program.
  14. Click Next.
  15. If stress ratings are defined for the new serial, enter a valid stress rating template part number, revision and stress rating ID in the New Stress Rating area. Click List in the relevant fields to select valid values.
  16. If the new serial has a different template structure, enter the new template part number, revision and structure position in the Template Structure area. Click List in the relevant fields to select valid values.
  17. Select the Oper Log History check box if all operational logs for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  18. Select the Replacement History check box if all replacement history records for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  19. Select the Other History check box if all other history records for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  20. Click Next.
  21. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  22. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  23. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  24. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  25. Click Next.
  26. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  27. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  28. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification leading to the rename of the part number and revision of an assigned serial, where the serial rename has been performed outside the system (i.e., the part or serial prior to the rename does not exist in the system):

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Right-click anywhere in the tab and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  5. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that led to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  6. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Assigned area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  7. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  8. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the serial appears by default.
  9. In the Manufacturer field, enter the manufacturer of the old part number, i.e., the part number before the rename. Click List to select a value.
  10. In the Mfr's Part No field, enter the manufacturer's part number. Click List to select a value.
  11. Click Next.
  12. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  13. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  14. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  15. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter a decomplied modification leading to a reversal of the serial rename performed on the assigned serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Assigned Serials sub tab.
  3. Select the Assigned Serials In Structure check box if you want to view the modifications that are valid for all serial parts in the selected serial's structure. Note: If there are no modification records displayed in the tab, right-click anywhere in the header of the window, and then click Set Structure Out Of Operation to view updated information on the selected serial structure.
  4. Right-click anywhere in the tab and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  5. In the Mod Code field, enter the decomply modification that will lead to a reversal of the serial rename. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  6. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Assigned area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  7. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  8. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type, if you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  9. Enter a description for the execution of the modification using the Mod Execution Remark field.
  10. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  11. Click Next.
  12. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  13. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  14. Click Finish.

Note: Before the following procedures can be performed, compliance must have been reported on the serial within the structure of which the affected serial was installed at time of compliance.

Affected Serials

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for the modification of an affected serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Affected sub tab.
  3. Select the row containing the modification for which you want to enter compliance values, right-click and click Enter Modification Compliance. The Enter Modification Compliance assistant opens.
  4. Verify that the displayed modification information is correct.
  5. In the Serial Number field (i.e., in the Assigned area), enter the serial number. Click List to select a valid value.
  6. Click Next.
  7. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  8. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  9. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  10. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  11. Click Next.
  12. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  13. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  14. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification that led to the rename of the part number and revision of an affected serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Affected sub tab.
  3. Right-click anywhere in the tab, and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  4. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that led to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  5. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Affected area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  6. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  7. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the new serial (i.e., the renamed serial) appears by default.
  8. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  9. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  10. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  11. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  12. Click Next.
  13. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  14. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  15. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification leading to the rename of the part number and revision of an affected serial, where the serial rename has not yet been performed in the system:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Affected sub tab.
  3. Right-click anywhere in the tab, and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  4. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that will lead to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value No.
  5. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Affected area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  6. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  7. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the serial appears by default.
  8. In the Manufacturer field, enter the manufacturer of the new part number. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  9. In the Mfr's Part No field, enter the manufacturer's part number. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  10. In the Maint Prog ID field, enter a valid maintenance program for the new serial (i.e., the renamed serial), if needed. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  11. In the Maint Group field, enter a valid maintenance group. Click List to select a value if the default value is not correct.
  12. Select the Disconnect Serial from Maint Program check box if the new serial should not be connected to the given maintenance program.
  13. Click Next.
  14. If stress ratings are defined for the new serial, enter a valid stress rating template part number, revision and stress rating ID in the New Stress Rating area. Click List in the relevant fields to select valid values.
  15. If the new serial has a different template structure, enter the new template part number, revision and structure position in the Template Structure area. Click List in the relevant fields to select valid values.
  16. Select the Oper Log History check box if all operational logs for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  17. Select the Replacement History check box if all replacement history records for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  18. Select the Other History check box if all other history records for the serial are to be updated with the new part number and revision.
  19. Click Next.
  20. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step specify the Current Execution Type and the New Execution Type.
  21. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  22. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  23. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  24. Click Next.
  25. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  26. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  27. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter compliance values for a modification leading to the rename of the part number and revision of an affected serial, where the serial rename has been performed outside the system (i.e., the part or serial prior to the rename does not exist in the system):

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Affected sub tab.
  3. Right-click anywhere in the tab and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  4. In the Mod Code field, enter the modification that led to the rename of the serial's part number and revision. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  5. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Affected area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  6. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  7. In the Enter Rename Part Info step, the new part number, revision and serial number of the serial appears by default.
  8. In the Manufacturer field, enter the manufacturer of the old part number, i.e., the part number before the rename. Click List to select a value.
  9. In the Mfr's Part No field, enter the manufacturer's part number. Click List to select a value.
  10. Click Next.
  11. If you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  12. In the Mod Execution Remark field, enter a description for the execution of the modification.
  13. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  14. Click Finish.

Use the following procedure to enter a decomplied modification leading to a reversal of the serial rename performed on the affected serial:

  1. Open the Component Life window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Modification Compliance tab and then click the Affected sub tab.
  3. Right-click anywhere in the tab and then click Enter Performed Rename Modifications. The Enter Performed Rename Modifications assistant opens.
  4. In the Mod Code field, enter the decomply modification that will lead to a reversal of the serial rename. Click List to select a value. Note that in the List of Values the Rename Already Performed field has the value Yes.
  5. The modification revision and description as well as information in the Affected area appears automatically when the modification code is selected.
  6. Verify that the displayed information is correct, before you click Next.
  7. In the Enter Modification Execution Information step, select the Terminate Inspections check box without entering a New Execution Type, if you want to get a terminated modification execution during inspections. (Terminating inspections implies that no further initial or continued inspections will be carried out for the particular serial, and the modification will not be complied with.)
  8. Enter a description for the execution of the modification using the Mod Execution Remark field.
  9. In the Recorded Date field, enter the date.
  10. Click Next.
  11. In the Enter Operational Parameter Values step, enter the Value After Overhaul and the Value Total of the operational parameter once the modification was complied or decomplied. Note that you can click Get Defaults to display the default values.
  12. Select the Triggered Execution check box for the operational parameter that is to start the modification.
  13. Click Finish.