Cancel Maintenance Event
Explanation
This activity is used to cancel a planned or running maintenance event. When an 
event is in the Incomplete or Under Preparation status, the event can 
be canceled without any additional validations. However, when the event is in 
either the Released or Started status, the status of the 
underlying task cards will be used to determine whether the event can be 
canceled or not. In such instances, it is only possible to cancel an event if the 
underlying task cards are in the New, Released, Work Started or Canceled 
statuses and no transactions have been performed against the task card. 
Prerequisites    
	- A valid cancellation cause must have been defined in basic data.
- You need to have access to the cancellation cause.
System Effects
	- The event is canceled and the status of the event 
	set to New. This event is disconnected from the current maintenance 
	order.
- If the event was in the Planned in Scope, 
	Incomplete or Under Preparation status prior to canceling, 
	cancellation history will not be generated.
- If the event was in either the Released or
	Started status prior to canceling, a history record will be generated 
	in the Maintenance Event Cancellation History. The event will be shown as a 
	Canceled event on the maintenance order. If the canceled event is 
	distributed with the distribution type Work Order or Execution 
	Logic Structure, an additional history record with the Canceled 
	status will be generated in the Historical Work Order in IFS/Work Order 
	Management.
- The event becomes a pending event or a convenience 
	task again and can be 
	redistributed.
- If the event is canceled on a maintenance order 
	with the Execution Logic Structure distribution type, the task cards 
	for the event will be removed automatically from the corresponding Execution 
	Logic Structure (ELS).
- If the serial is defined as a vehicle serial and the canceled event is the last 
	running event (i.e., no other events exist) for the serial, the 
	vehicle condition of the serial is automatically set to the vehicle 
	condition code defined with the auto setting Set when last Mx event is finished. 
	For more information, refer the online help file
	Define Vehicle Condition.
- If the event being canceled is from a previous maintenance program or 
	from an obsolete modification, depending on the event type the due 
	calculation for interval maintenance or modification will run automatically 
	for the serial to calculate new due dates and values.
Window
Maintenance Order
Manual 
Maintenance Event
Related Window Descriptions
Maintenance 
Order 
Maintenance Order/Maint. Order Str./Event Details
Maintenance Order/Included Events
Manual Maintenance Event
Manual Maintenance 
Event/Event Details
Procedure
Use the following procedure to cancel an event on a 
maintenance order:
  - Open the Maintenance Order window and query (F3) for the 
	necessary maintenance order.
- Click the Maint. Order Str. tab.
- In the graphical object structure shown on the 
	left, select the event you want canceled. The Event Details tab 
	will be updated with information on the event.
- Right-click, point to Status and then click
	Cancel.
- If the event is in either the Released or 
	Started status, the Cancellation dialog box opens. If the 
	event is in a status other than Released, Started, Work Done 
	or Finished, the event will be canceled directly and you can view 
	the record in the Maintenance Order/Assign Events/Pending Events 
	tab or the Maintenance Order/Assign 
	Events/Convenience Tasks tab.
- In the Cause field, enter the cause for 
	cancellation. Click List to select a valid value.
- In the Cancellation Comment field, you can 
	register information on the cancellation. Double-clicking on the field will open 
	a text editor where you can enter text in a more convenient fashion. Entering a value in this field is 
	optional. The information entered in this field will be included in the CRS Documentation: Work Canceled report.
- Click OK.
Note: It is also possible to cancel an event from the Maintenance 
Order/Included Events tab and the Manual Maintenance Event 
window.