Down time

Hello SAP Gurus,
In production at the time of order confirmation if any machine  down time is there how can we maintain in CO11N.
If SAP PM implemented how can we link this PP & PM.?
If SAP PM is not implemented how can we do this?

Hi Dev,
1. In production at the time of order confirmation if any machine down time is there how can we maintain in CO11N.--
For this As VIvek Rightly pointed out go to OPK0 and select the profile for SAP001-Conf. profile for single screen entry na dthen in Area selction tab
Define In
Header area --0110 confirmation/order/sequence/oper/sub opere
and in detail areas for present entires add 0600 aditional data:posting date and break time and in pushbutton text give Down time.
This will make the system to display in CO11n a separate button Down time with Break time as a field.
2.If SAP PM implemented how can we link this PP & PM.?
If PM is implemented,no necessaity of entering in CO11N.PP workcenter will considered as Equipment in PM and through notification and PM order completion system will measure the downtime.Even there is a report to do breakdown analysis MCI7
Let me know if you require this in detail
3.If SAP PM is not implemented how can we do this?
The above solution for the point one will answer

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