Capturing operation Delay Hours

Hi pal
I would like to have the clear idea about the Daily delay hours in production. Presently with this client we have Unplanned (Maintenance, Operations and quality) and Planned delay (which is defined for changeover etc, tools change).
For this we have M* Notification capturing the Maintenance related hours and P* for Production and operations. But as u know the duration can be captured thro breakdown tick mark at notification.
Now we are thinking how could we say the planned dealy also breakdown?
Operations, quality related how could capture as breakdown against equipment? we can but generally it should be maintenance breakdown only. Unless the MTBF will update against the machine .
Client usually preparing the Daily reports interms of planned, unplanned delay which is important parameters. We cant avoid. I dont like to go  for this functionality thro Measurement points.
Have some ideas how about like this issues with your clients?

Dear Thenna,
You are right if you will not select tick mark system will not calculate the time.
But may be there will be some other setting by which system can calculate the duration even not select the breakdown tick mark
Either you have you customize some other notification type like Y1 Y2 for recording the relavant delays.Lets wait for other experts comment.This is a common problem for all the industries.It is very difficult to record the delay in proper way in SAP system.Hi experts please put you valuable comment on this.
Production dept book the delay for production line but while mapping the same in SAP system it become complicated.
like :
Some time only production restriction.
Some time they bypass the equipment to continue production,
Some time due to operator fault
Some time multiple equipment failed because of one failure.
Any many more conditions
AR.

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