Publish Work Package
Explanation
You can publish a work package and its contents from Maintenix to
Maintenance Execution so
that scheduled maintenance can be accomplished on an aircraft.
On
publishing, a file is loaded to the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader page and processed according to data and
business rules. If the publish is successful, a work package and its
contents are created or updated for the corresponding aircraft turn in
Line Maintenance Execution.
You can also publish a work package after removing tasks, faults and work
types from a work package, as well as parts, tools, actions, measurement,
steps, and skills defined on tasks and faults in Maintenix, to update the
work package in Line Maintenance Execution.
When a work package is published, a timestamp is set on the work package. If
publish messages are queued for a work package, the update that is processed is
that with the later timestamp.
If a work package is published from Maintenix before the auto-reservation
of parts is fully completed, installed part information will not be
available in Line Maintenance Execution. The work package must be
republished once auto-reservation has been completed to make installed part
information available in Line Maintenance Execution.
Prerequisites
- To publish the work package from Maintenix to Maintenance Execution:
- The work scope must be generated
- The work package must be scheduled
- Your system administrator must have:
- enabled the ACTION_PUBLISH_WORK_PACKAGE permission
setting in Maintenix.
- set the MaintenixConnected property to TRUE on the
Apps-Mtx Config page in IFS Cloud Web.
- To create or update a work package and its contents successfully via publishing from Maintenix:
- Basic data corresponding to the data for the work package and its
contents must be set up in Line Maintenance Execution to avoid the work package
upload or publish failing due to invalid data.
- Values for the mandatory fields must be specified according to
work package specifications as required by the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader. See
About
Specifications for Load and Publish Work Package for details.
System Effects
- An event is received on the Communication Log page
which can then be monitored to see the status of the work package
publish in Line Maintenance Execution. For more information see
About Communication Monitoring.
- If the work package publish was successful, on the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader
page:
- The status of the file is Completed.
- The execution status of the rows in the tabs is
Successful.
- The work package is displayed connected to the corresponding
aircraft turn on the Aircraft Turn Details
page.
- Tasks and faults assigned to the work package are displayed with
the work tasks for the work package.
- Work types can be seen specified on a turn on the
Turn Work Assignments page.
- Part removal and part installation, tool usage,
measurement, actions and steps can be seen on the Task
Details and Fault Details
pages, as applicable.
- If the publish failed:
- If your system administrator set up to notify you when the work
package publishing fails, the notification panel will contain a
notification. When you click on the notification for the error, you
are directed to the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader page which indicates the cause of failure of
the work package.
- On the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader
page:
- The execution status in the Execution
Summary section is set to Failed.
- Work packages and their contents are not created or updated.
Details of the failed rows can be viewed on the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader
page by expanding the row with
the Failed execution status. Note that to view all
the columns for a row you must set the view to Table View for the
tab.
- Transactions associated with the file upload can be viewed on the
External File Transactions page by clicking
External File Transfer Logs.
Procedure
- On the Work Package Details page in
Maintenix, click Publish Work Package.
- To verify if the work package publish succeeded or failed, in IFS
Cloud Web, open the Line Maintenance Work Package Loader
page.
- Depending on the execution status of the file, you must take
actions as follows:
- Completed - This state is indicative of successful file upload.
You can go on to view the created or updated work packages, tasks
and faults.
- Failed - This state is indicative of a failure due to work
package publishing errors.
- Error - This state is indicative of an unexpected error. You
must re-publish the work package again.