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01.01 Objects per location

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This form displays the objects per location of an operator rule.


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These features enable the targeted search and filtering of objects at locations. They help users to quickly identify and localize relevant objects based on specific criteria.
PropertyDescription
LocationThe location indicates the specific place or branch where the maintenance objects are located. This information is important for planning and carrying out maintenance work as well as for managing and localizing the systems in the company.
Number of objectsThis field shows the total number of maintenance objects at a specific location. It provides a quick overview of the number of systems and devices to be maintained at each location, which is important for planning and resource allocation in maintenance.
...with CC object typeShows the number of objects at this location that are assigned to the object type "Condition Controlled" (CC). This information helps with the planning and implementation of condition-based maintenance measures for the corresponding systems and devices.
...without CC Object typeDisplays the number of objects at the location that are not assigned to an object type in the asset management (CC). This information helps to identify objects that may still need to be categorized or checked.
...with operator conceptThis field indicates whether an operator concept exists for the property. An operator concept specifies how the object is to be operated and maintained as part of maintenance in order to ensure its functionality and performance in the long term.
...without an operator conceptThis figure indicates the number of properties at the site for which there is no operator concept. An operator concept is important for the efficient maintenance and safe operation of the systems. A high number indicates a need for action.
...with CC object type and without operator conceptThis counter indicates the number of objects that are assigned to a Controlling Center (CC) object type but do not have an associated operator concept. This information helps to identify properties that may require a review or addition to their maintenance strategy.
Operator concept NumberShows the number of different operator concepts for this location. This information is important for the planning and implementation of maintenance measures, as it provides information about the complexity and variety of the systems to be maintained.
Operator concept activeThis field indicates whether the current operator concept is active for the object at the location. It helps to identify and manage the maintenance strategies and measures currently in place for the specific plant or equipment at this location.
Measures NumberThis figure indicates how many maintenance measures have been planned or carried out for the selected object at the location. It helps to assess the maintenance effort and prioritize maintenance activities.
Active measuresThis field shows whether there are active maintenance measures for the object at the location. It serves as a quick indicator for ongoing or planned maintenance and repair activities as part of asset management.
Order plan QuantityDisplays the planned number of maintenance orders for a specific object or location. This information helps with the planning and monitoring of maintenance work and the allocation of resources for upcoming maintenance measures.
Order plans activeShows the number of active job plans for the selected object at the location. This information helps with the planning and monitoring of maintenance measures by providing a quick overview of current and planned orders.
Number of ordersDisplays the total number of jobs assigned to this location. This information helps to estimate the workload and resource planning for maintenance tasks at this location.
ClientThe logical client is visible at this point. This is always 01 as long as the client separation has not been activated. Please refer to the help.
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