Hey Travis! Long time no talk to!
That gives me an idea - we could add a PM status called PAUSED, and then tell Maximo not to generate those ones.
But I don't think that would work, because Maximo would still follow the same schedule, right? Once they change back to ACTIVE, they would come out right away, instead of, say, 3 months after the machine came up.
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Shannon Rotz
InComm Solutions Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-14-2025 09:05
From: Travis Herron
Subject: Pausing PM Schedules
TBH, I always go through the PM schedules and make manual changes like you said. However, assuming you use automatic PM generation, maybe you could go into the Org Settings --> PM Options and change the Where Clause on the PMWoGen, so it filters them out? (Just remember to go back and undo that later!)
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Travis Herron
Pensacola Christian College
Original Message:
Sent: 11-13-2025 19:26
From: Shannon Rotz
Subject: Pausing PM Schedules
Scenario: an asset with some time-based PMs is taken out of service for 3 months.
Problem: ideally, all of the time-based PMs would be automatically pushed back 3 months, to account for the outage.
Current Solution: put Extended Date in all of the PM schedules.
However, this requires a user to go through all of the PM schedules and make manual changes. Does anyone have a way of doing this automatically?
TIA for any ideas!
#WorkManagement
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Shannon Rotz
InComm Solutions Inc.
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