Hi lopespetro,
the reason for the next Due Date being 24/08/2023 is because “fed 2023” (your expected due date) is actually before the PM Action Valid From date which is 06/03/2023. Then the system will plan for the next upcoming Due Date within the PM Action Valid period.
When the “Replace Obsolete revision on PM Action” function is used, the new PM Action revision will get SYSDATE as Valid From date. Under normal circumstances, this should not be a problem as your next expected Due Date should be in the future and then fall within the PM Action Valid period.
You can handle the above case in a few different ways.
- You can go to the PM Action Maintenance Plan tab and manually change Due Date, Earliest Start and Latest Finish dates on the upcoming planning line. This will require Signature and Remark but not a new PM Action revision. The rest of the Maintenance Plan List will be updated according to the Work Order when this has been set to Work Done.
- You can create a new PM Action Revision/Update existing PM Action revision and modify the Maintenance Plan Start Value to a new value within the PM Action Valid Period. Then the Maintenance Plan list will be updated accordingly.
- You can create a new PM Action Revision/Update existing PM Action revision and modify the PM Action Valid From date to before your expected Due Date. This is not a step I recommend as you are moving the PM Action Valid From date back in time.
I hope this helps!
Best Regards
Håkan Greko
Hi lopespetro,
the reason for the next Due Date being 24/08/2023 is because “fed 2023” (your expected due date) is actually before the PM Action Valid From date which is 06/03/2023. Then the system will plan for the next upcoming Due Date within the PM Action Valid period.
When the “Replace Obsolete revision on PM Action” function is used, the new PM Action revision will get SYSDATE as Valid From date. Under normal circumstances, this should not be a problem as your next expected Due Date should be in the future and then fall within the PM Action Valid period.
You can handle the above case in a few different ways.
- You can go to the PM Action Maintenance Plan tab and manually change Due Date, Earliest Start and Latest Finish dates on the upcoming planning line. This will require Signature and Remark but not a new PM Action revision. The rest of the Maintenance Plan List will be updated according to the Work Order when this has been set to Work Done.
- You can create a new PM Action Revision/Update existing PM Action revision and modify the Maintenance Plan Start Value to a new value within the PM Action Valid Period. Then the Maintenance Plan list will be updated accordingly.
- You can create a new PM Action Revision/Update existing PM Action revision and modify the PM Action Valid From date to before your expected Due Date. This is not a step I recommend as you are moving the PM Action Valid From date back in time.
I hope this helps!
Best Regards
Håkan Greko
Hi @HGR, tks for your attention, reply and explanation.
I agree if you create a new revision direct from the pm action and change start value ou valid from if needed.
But, it does not make sense if I just update a work task template (e.g. a couple of work task steps), run the “replace” option and the system changes the behavior of the calendar plan. It must keep the same as the previous revision. In case above, the next due date should be in feb 2023 because the last done was aug 2022 since the interval is 6 months, not sysdate + 6 months ahead.
The valid from as SYSDATE is OK.
The system should plan the next upcoming Due Date within the last done date in PM Action if “Performed Date Based” is set to “Yes”. If not “No”, should keep the plan accorting to the interval.
I have thousands of pm actions using this WTT and imagine change this manually.
I’m raising a case to IFS local support and hope IF fix this logic.
Br.
Lopes