When a route is applied to a work order, which of the following is possible result?
When a route is applied to a work order, which of the following is possible result?
When a route is applied to a work order, one possible result is the creation of entries in the Assets, Locations, and CI (Configuration Items) applications. This occurs as the route specifies checkpoints or stops that correspond to various assets, locations, or CIs that need maintenance or inspection. These entries help in tracking and managing the operational steps and maintenance activities associated with the route, ensuring all specified points are addressed.
the only logical option is A. B is incorrect - Job Plan may not be specified on the work order C is obviously incorrect D is incorrect - Routes do not create assets, locations or CIs.
D - When a route is applied to a work order there are three options for what sort of records the route stops create: Child Work Order Entries in the Work Order’s Multi Asset, Location and CI Table Work Order Tasks https://maximosecrets.com/2017/01/02/routes/
D is correct https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/mam-saas?topic=SS8CCV/com.ibm.mbs.doc/routes/c_route_options_wo_generation.html
Correct: D
from https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLKT6_7.6.1.2/com.ibm.mbs.doc/routes/c_routes_app.html may be A, may be D or may be C: You can use a route in the following ways: Apply the route to a work order and generate child work orders for each route stop. Apply the route to a work order and generate a single work order that contains a list of assets and locations for all the route stops. Apply the route to a work order and generate task work orders for each route stop.
Sorry, or may be B (not C)