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Automatic Resource State Change Transitions#

This table presents the automatic state changes for Resources when Maintenance Activities are performed:

From State Maintenance Type Ignore In Scheduling Request Begin Complete / Abort / Skip / Cancel
Any Any TRUE
(means equipment keeps running)
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Standby Preventive
Calibration
Inspection
FALSE Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Scheduled Down

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Productive
Engineering
Preventive
Calibration
Inspection
FALSE Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Standby
Productive
Engineering
Corrective FALSE Default New State: Unscheduled Down

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Unscheduled Down

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Scheduled Down
Unscheduled Down
Non-Scheduled
Preventive
Calibration
Corrective
Inspection
FALSE Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
If no other active MAOs InProgress exist for the Resource for which Ignore In Scheduling is False:
• Default New State: Stand By
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Othrwise
• Default: Keep current state (no change)
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states

Table: Automatic Resource State Change Transitions for Maintenance Activities

This table presents the automatic state changes for Resources when Material State Transitions are performed:

From State Track-In Track-Out Abort Begin Setup Complete Setup
Standby Default New State: Productive

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource:
• Default New State: Scheduled Down
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise:
• Default: Keep current state (no change)
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Productive

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Productive
Engineering
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource AND HoldCount=0:
• Default New State: Stand By
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource AND HoldCount>0:
• Default New State: Scheduled Down
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise
• Default: Keep current state (no change)
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource AND HoldCount=0:
• Default New State: Stand By
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource AND HoldCount>0:
• Default New State: Scheduled Down
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise
• Default: Keep current state (no change)
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Scheduled Downtime Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
If no other active Material InProcess at the Resource AND HoldCount=0:
• Default New State: Stand By
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
Otherwise
• Default: Keep current state (no change)
• Possible: Current plus all possible next states
All Others Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states
Default New State: Keep current state (no change)

Possible New States: Current plus all possible next states

Table: Automatic Resource State Change Transitions for Material State Transitions

Note

If a case is not addressed in the table above, the default action is to maintain the current state. In such cases, all potential new states originate from the current one. Additionally, if the Material is a Sub-Material, its association must align with other Active Materials InProcess, where the LastResource matches that of the Sub-Material. It is important to know that there is no direct transition between the Productive and Scheduled Down states.