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RCM Analysis - Imports and Exports
Even with all the functionality available to review and update RCM Analyses, there can be practical situations where even a more powerful update method is needed.
For such situations IMS provides a powerful import/export facility:
Export for Import
It is much easier to create an import file based on an export as it confirms the data needed. For this purpose you can ‘Export for Import’:
The Analysis import file has import fields for Tag and Systems data, Criticality data, PONC and POC data.
Note that for new data there is a high degree of freedom, for instance in terms of adding a Failure Mode and adding Tasks. Making modifications to existing data has a limited degree of freedom, where in some cases the existing data need to be cleared/ deleted to enable new data to be entered to avoid duplications.
Overview of data fields involved in the Analysis import functionality:
For more information on the import functionality see Importing RCM Data.
Import Examples
Example of data used as input for an import of Analysis:
Upload of a new Analysis with a single task:
Adding FM’s and tasks to an existing Analysis:
Example of an import file for an A+B pump with 3+4 Failure Modes and with 8+10 tasks:
Result of the import of above file in IMS-RCM:
Exporting Analyses and What If Scenarios
The following export functionality is available in the RCM Analysis export screen:
- Export only Analyses - if clicked, only Analyses are exported.
- Export What If Scenario - if clicked, only What-If scenarios are exported.
- Export Multi export - if clicked, both Analyses and What-If scenarios are exported, in two separate sheets.
Importing What If Scenarios
What If Scenarios can also be imported via the import wizard. Also the What If Scenario template is available to download from here.