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Ability to view XML content in Document Mgt. and Ingest XML data into the IFS Cloud Task Database (Routing Operations)

  • 9 May 2024
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Hello Team - Seeking your suggestions on solution approach. 

Business Background 

  • Aircraft Engine Manufacturer’s share their technical documents such as Engine Maintenance Manual (EMM), Engine Illustrated Parts Catalogue (EIPC) in electronic formats - Example : SGML, XML following the Aviation Technical Documentation standards such as ATA iSpec2200 and S1000D respectively. 
  • Engine MRO’s (Service Providers) would like to make use of the electronic format for digitalizing the content by extracting the meaningful data such as Task #, Task Description, Tool Info, Material Info, Procedure (Sub-Task) info etc. to automatically establish task database, aiming to eliminating manual effort, human errors considering large volumes and aiming for paperless operations.  

Note : Currently, PDF Engine manual document is uploaded using document management feature and is associated to the Engine Part’s Routing Operations. The associated PDF is then available as reference to the Shop floor Operations team (For Ref only).  

Requirement 

  • Ability to view the XML Engine taskcards of Engine Manual once they are uploaded to a folder in the Document Management. mHTML page view of uploaded XML file content within IFS Aurena page - avoiding the option of file download and ‘open with’ HTML or Notepad tools]  
  • Ability to extract the identified XML data such as Task #, Task Description, Tools, Materials, Procedure etc. from Engine taskcard and create a Task database ui.e] Routing Operations] for the Part

Have we attempted to view the XML document format and extract contents from XML into IFS Cloud task data base 

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Req. 1 - Document Mgt - XML  File (View Document) - HTML page view ? within IFS Aurena frame

Req. 2 - To construct the Engine Routing Operations (Task Database) from the Engine Taskcard (XML file).  

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