Cmms Views For Sap/Pm Integration; Active Work Orders View - ABB 800xA Operation

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CMMS Views For SAP/PM Integration

The CMMS views consist of 800xA System views and SAP/PM portal views.
The CMMS views are similar except for the information that can be accessed or
viewed; therefore, only a few representative views will be shown.
A Server Busy message may appear when calling up a CMMS View, Submit
Fault Report View, and/or Create Fault Report Form. The server is busy because
of concurrent access to any CMMS View, Fault Report Submitter View, and/or
Create Fault Report Form from another node.
Retry accessing the CMMS view, Submit Fault Report View, and/or Create Fault
Report Form. If the retry does not bring up the view, IIS has to be restarted. In
order to restart IIS, click Start and type
Enter.
If Asset Optimization is run in a single node environment with Central License
Server on the same node, nuisance licensing messages may appear, but system
operation is not affected.

Active Work Orders View

The Active Work Orders view lists all active Work Orders in the CMMS for a
particular asset or group of assets.
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The SAP/PM web system prompts the user to provide the SAP User Credentials
(that is, SAP Username and Password) while accessing the Portal View.
is displayed after successful authorization of SAP User Credentials.
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To sort the list with respect to a column header topic, click that column
header.
Selecting subsequent hyperlinks in the 800xA System Spare Parts view will
open that Spare Part web view in the same window as the previous one. The
previous Spare Part is retained in history and can be accessed by clicking the
back button in the web browser.
Select View Active Work Orders from a context menu to open an 800xA
System Active Work Orders view such as the one shown in
CMMS Views For SAP/PM Integration
in the text box and hit
IISReset.exe
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