Service configurations represent the individual and unique objects that can be serviced. These objects can be individual products or combinations of products that can be serviced. Service configurations can even include related parts on multiple levels within the configuration. This makes it possible to identify a simple piece of equipment to a complex group of machines with multiple serviceable parts within these machines.
Service configurations can be used to specify service contracts which can be used for identification purposes for planning and realizing of service activities. If only one equipment is linked to the service configuration, the configuration code will be the same as the serial number of the related item. It can also be a separate service number. Items that are attached to the service configurations can have an optional serial number. It is possible to add, remove, or replace items in a service configuration. This page allows you to create and maintain service configurations.
To create and edit service configurations, function right 870 – Maintain service configurations is required. Users with the Service desk, Service engineer, Service planner, or Service manager role have this function right.
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The information in this document is based on product update 250.
Keep in mind: All fields with the “!” icon are mandatory.
You can customize the fields and columns that you want to be displayed on the page by clicking Customize.
Click this to save the service configuration.
Click this to delete the service configuration.
Note: This button is available only if you are editing the service configuration.
Click this to exit.
Type or select a division for the service configuration. By default, your division will be displayed.
Type a code for the service configuration. This information is mandatory.
Type a description for the service configuration. This information is mandatory.
Select this check box to display service configuration items that are blocked.
Type a location for the service configuration.
Type or select an engineer for the service configuration. This field can be used when a specific engineer has knowledge or is the preferred engineer for servicing this service configuration. It is possible to assign activities to an alternative engineer.
Type or select a project for the service configuration. A project can be used to cluster data over multiple service configurations.
Type or select an account for the service configuration. This is the account that owns the service configuration. This information is mandatory.
Type or select a service address for the service configuration. This information is mandatory.
Type a remark for the service configuration.
This section displays all the service configuration items that are linked to the service configuration. You can view the information of the linked service configuration item by selecting the service configuration item under the Item code column.