Availability Before and After Malfunction - Notification type M2

Hello everybody
I want to know why in the notifications type M2 the fields Availability Before Malfunction, Availability after Malfunction and Availability After Completion of Task don't accept as value zero (0), if you has a failure that out of operation the system this value should be zero (0). However SAP version 6.0 don't accept this value.
Could you help me please.
Thanks in advance

Dear Friend,
this will help you to have a brief report ontechnical objects, if you see iw28 /iw29 report where you can generate report on these parameters.
for eample if your equipment was available 100 % to production after malfunction and system condition is operational, you can generate what all are the equipments available 100 % to production and which are operational ...like that you can have report for all break down technical objects.
hope you got an idea.
Regards,
pardhu

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