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Programming plan activities

 

Prerequisites

 

Introduction

The activity programming menu is an essential tool for planning and managing the execution of asset maintenance, verification, and calibration activities. This resource makes it possible to program activities in detail, ensuring that all necessary operations are carried out at the right time and in accordance with established standards.

Main screen structure

This menu interface is organized into three quadrants for greater ease of use:

First quadrant - Search filters panel

Provides advanced filters for quickly locating plans and their respective calibration activities, thus facilitating planning monitoring and management.

Second quadrant - Calibration plan view:

Displays all calibration plans created in the system, allowing users to view and select the desired plan for more details.

Third quadrant - Programmed activities:

Shows the activities programmed for the plan selected in the second quadrant, providing a clear view of the scheduled tasks and their current status.

 

Program plan activities

Watch the video below and learn how to use the activity programming resource:

Refer to the article covering the specific activity type you wish to program if you have questions about any data screen feature:

  • Click here to see the resources of the data screen of a maintenance activity.
  • Click here to check how to create a calibration activity.
  • Click here to check how to create a verification activity.
 

 

Conclusion

After programming the activities, you can manage their resources through the Resources control (MA080) menu, reallocating technicians if necessary. Refer to the Managing resources control article for further details.

This menu is an indispensable tool to ensure that maintenance, verification, and calibration operations are carried out in an organized and effective manner.


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