About Checkpoint Tasks and Compliance

If a compliance tracking schedule has been configured as recommended, GE Digital APM will check and track the status of readings to determine whether they are compliant or not. The status of a reading is based on whether the reading is recorded according to the schedule that is defined for the checkpoint. GE Digital APM checks for Checkpoint Tasks that are linked to Measurement Locations or Lubrication Requirements that are linked directly to a Route, and are past the Non-Compliance Date and the Non-Compliance Next Check Date. When this is the case, a non-compliant reading is added by the scheduled task.

The Non-Compliance Date is the date after which the Checkpoint becomes overdue. By default, the Non-Compliance Data value is populated with the Next Date Value plus the Non Compliance Date Interval (in days). If the Non Compliance Date Interval is absent, then the Next Compliance Date value is populated with the Next Date plus the Schedule Interval.

The Non-Compliance Next Check Date is the date after which the Checkpoint is checked again for Compliance. When a non-compliant reading is added, the Non-Compliance Next Check date is increased by either one day, or the schedule interval, whichever is less. This means that, for checkpoints with schedule intervals of 1 day or longer, an additional non-compliant reading is added for each day that the checkpoint is overdue.

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