Verify Off Log Structure
Explanation
Use this activity to analyze a structure that is 
currently disassembled. Ideally, this activity should be performed prior to the 
initiation of the structure assembly process. The purpose of this activity is to 
ensure that the Off Log structure is correct.
First and foremost, you need to identify new serials in 
the Off Log, and define appropriate tasks for these serials and the belonging 
structures. An Off Log contains details on the serials that have been 
disassembled as well as details on the serials included in the structures of the 
disassembled serials. Furthermore, this activity can be used to change work 
scope tasks when an interim order structure is released, and disassembly is in 
progress. 
Different Part Found scenarios in an Off Log 
Structure
Due to certain circumstances you may have to receive an 
unexpected serial(s) to the Off Log. Unexpected in that the serial(s) received 
is different to the serial(s) expected for the Off Log. This is generally referred to as a DPF 
(Different Part Found) scenario. Different part found scenarios are identified 
and resolved through this activity. When a DPF 
occurs against a position part (or structure position) that has more than one 
serial part, the system 
cannot automatically identify the serial that ought to be removed from the work 
scope. For that reason you need to manually map the expected and new serials 
against each other by using the Change Work Scope Tasks/Map Serial Numbers 
tab. If new serials are received during disassembly, and tasks have been defined 
for these serials, you are required to perform the serial mapping task for the 
work scope.
If all expected serials have been received in the work 
scope or in other words if DPFs do not exist, the received and expected serials are 
mapped automatically.
If for some reason a structure mismatch occurs, for 
instance the details in an Off Log differ to the details you (the Engineer) 
believe should be displayed in the Off Log, serial parts that are not already 
disassembled in the structure can be adjusted in IFS/Vehicle Information Management.  
Prerequisites
  - 
  A running work scope must exist.
- 
  Disassembly has started.
- 
  Assembly has not started. (if you intend to alter the off log). Note: 
  Once an assembly starts the off log becomes static.
- New serials are found during disassembly for structure positions 
	(position parts) holding a quantity higher than 1 for serialized parts 
System Effects
	- The actual serial structure for the overhaul 
	object (i.e., work order part) can be examined.
- If new serials have been added to the Off Log during disassembly, 
	they should be examined for due modifications or LLP requirements. If so, 
	the modifications or LLP requirement should be added as new tasks to the 
	existing work scope.
- The Off Log is updated for position parts having serialized parts with 
	quantity higher than one, and identification of tasks for new serials in the 
	work scope can continue. 
	
- Tasks for old serials that was not in the structure during disassembly 
	will be displayed in 
	Define Work Scope/Superfluous Tasks or 
	
	Change Work Scope Tasks/Superfluous Tasks and these tasks should be removed. 
	
Window
Change Work Scope Tasks  
Task Summary  
Structure
Snapshot from Visits   
Related Window Descriptions
Change Work Scope Tasks 
Change Work Scope Tasks/Off Log 
Change Work Scope Tasks/Map Serial 
Numbers 
Change Work Scope 
Tasks/Expected Off Log 
Change Work Scope Tasks/Superfluous 
Tasks 
Task Summary 
Task Summary/Off Log 
Task Summary/Expected Off 
Log 
Structure Snapshot
from Visits  
Structure Snapshot from Visits/Off
Log  
Define Work Scope   
Define Work Scope/Superfluous
Tasks  
Procedure
Follow this procedure to verify an Off Log Structure:
	- Open the 
	Change Work Scope Tasks 
	window.
- In the WO No field, query (F3) for the work 
	order of your overhaul object.
- Click the 
	Off Log tab. Details on 
	the serial structure of the overhaul object will be displayed. Verify the 
	information shown on this tab.
Follow this procedure to add new tasks to an existing 
work scope:
	- Open the 
	Task Summary window.
- In the Work Order field, query (F3) for the 
	work order of your overhaul object.
- Click the 
	Off Log tab.
- Select the row that contains details for the new 
	serial, right-click, and then click Change Work Scope Tasks. The 
	Change Work Scope Tasks window opens, with the selected serial as 
	the top serial.
- Include all modifications and LLP tasks that you require for the new 
	serial and/or its components in this window and its tabs 
	LLPs 
	and 
	Modification.
Follow this procedure to map serials, for instance, due 
to a DPF scenario:
To perform this procedure you should have received different 
serials than expected for position parts (or structure positions) having 
serialized parts with quantity higher than one, or receiving the same serial as 
expected, but in a different place in the structure.
	- Open the 
	Change Work Scope Tasks 
	window.
- In the WO No field, query (F3) for the work order 
	of your overhaul object. This will be the work order 
	for which a work scope was created.  
	
- Click the 
	Map Serial Numbers tab.
	The table on the left displays all serials of a 
	structure before assembly. The table on the right displays the new serials 
	that have been included in the structure during its disassembly.  
	
- To work on the same position part number in the two 
	tables you can query manually in both the tables.
	Observe the check box Mapped is already selected if you 
	receive the same serial as expected.  
	
- Select the Show Unmapped option in order to 
	populate both tables with the serials that are currently not yet mapped. 
	Select one record from each of the tables and click Map. 
	Note that if the Position Part of the two selected records is 
	different this option cannot be selected. 
	
- Select the Transfer 
	option to transfer all 
	'Mapped', and not yet transferred, records to the 'Off Log' All transferred 
	records will be marked with Off Log Updated check box. 
	
- If you want to 'reverse' the transfer action select 
	already transferred line and select the Undo Transfer option.  
	
- After the undo transfer process or on a not yet 
	transferred record, you can select the Unmap option to clear the Mapped check box.
 Note that on the 'mapping' window if you select a line on 
	either side, the system highlights the corresponding mapped 'partner' in the 
	other side.