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One to many classifications

From: Hanna, Christopher A CTR (2014-06-30 17:57)

We've got a requirement to be able to apply multiple classifications to a single Job Plan. Has anyone done "one to many" classifications before. Offhand I'm thinking that I'm going to have to create a breakout table/object in order to pull this off. If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know.
Thanks!
Chris A Hanna, CTR
Application Programmer
Digital Management Inc.
US Coast Guard Operations Systems Center
christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil
(304)433-3234


From: Klemenok, Eric (2014-06-30 19:44)

What do you get by using multiple classifications on a job plan ?
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We've got a requirement to be able to apply multiple classifications to a single Job Plan. Has anyone done "one to many" classifications before. Offhand I'm thinking that I'm going to have to create a breakout table/object in order to pull this off. If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know.
Thanks!
Chris A Hanna, CTR
Application Programmer
Digital Management Inc.
US Coast Guard Operations Systems Center
christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil<mailto:christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil>
(304)433-3234


From: roshan sam (2014-07-01 06:42)

Hi Chris
My current client had a similar requirement. Post quite a few discussions
they agreed to use job plan task classification in specific cases when
their job plans had more than one classification.
I would not suggest customising job plans to hold multipleclassifications,
cause then you ll have to customise the work order generation logic to
crossover these classification to work orders.
Cheers
Roshan
On Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 'Hanna, Christopher A CTR'
christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil [MAXIMO] <MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>
> We've got a requirement to be able to apply multiple classifications to a
> single Job Plan. Has anyone done "one to many" classifications before.
> Offhand I'm thinking that I'm going to have to create a breakout
> table/object in order to pull this off. If anyone has any thoughts, please
> let me know.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chris A Hanna, CTR
> Application Programmer
> Digital Management Inc.
> US Coast Guard Operations Systems Center
> christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil');>
> (304)433-3234
>
>
>


From: Hanna, Christopher A CTR (2014-07-01 12:37)

So just to be clear on the requirement. High level view, we are using the ASTM Uniformat hierarchy structure to classify assets. The desire here is to be able to apply multiple ASTM Uniformat <classification> values to a job plan to be used in validation. Basically a job plan must match the Uniformat value of the asset to be used on a PM or WO for that asset. WO will not be classified in the same way (other than that they will inherit from the asset, normalized, no crossover to persistent) so crossover issues are not a concern.

So classifying the tasks is not an option in this use cas.

-Chris H

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Hi Chris
My current client had a similar requirement. Post quite a few discussions they agreed to use job plan task classification in specific cases when their job plans had more than one classification.
I would not suggest customising job plans to hold multipleclassifications, cause then you ll have to customise the work order generation logic to crossover these classification to work orders.
Cheers
Roshan

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 'Hanna, Christopher A CTR'
christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil [MAXIMO] <MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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>
> We've got a requirement to be able to apply multiple classifications
> to a single Job Plan. Has anyone done "one to many" classifications before.
> Offhand I'm thinking that I'm going to have to create a breakout
> table/object in order to pull this off. If anyone has any thoughts,
> please let me know.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chris A Hanna, CTR
> Application Programmer
> Digital Management Inc.
> US Coast Guard Operations Systems Center christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','christopher.a.hanna@uscg.mil');>
> (304)433-3234
>
>
>