Upcoming Maintenance

Upcoming Maintenance

Upcoming maintenance table contains a list of service works set for a unit, and status of their execution. A table may include the following columns:
  • Service interval: a name of a service work indicated on the 'Service Intervals' tab of a unit properties dialog in the 'Service name' field. The work should be repeatedly done in a particular interval which is also indicated on the 'Service Intervals' tab.
  • State: an overall state of service work execution. In other words, it corresponds to the left or exceeded interval of mileage, engine hours, and days.
  • State by mileage: left or expired mileage interval.
  • State by engine hours: left or expired engine hours interval.
  • State by days: left or expired days interval.
  • Description: information taken from the corresponding field on the 'Service Intervals' tab.
  • Frequency: an interval (mileage, engine hours, or days) showing how often a vehicle maintenance should be executed.
  • Notes: an empty column for your custom comments.


 Note that there is no need in indicating time interval for the 'Upcoming maintenance' report generation, because this table provides you with the information on all the indicated service works regardless to the time period.

Moreover, an individual parameters of grouping (without any connection to time intervals) are used in the 'Upcoming maintenance' table. Data can be grouped on the basis of state (planned/expired maintenance), service interval, or unit (for reports on unit groups).


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