Maintenance detaisl of an equipment -spares used for -reg

Hi,
For an equippment ..i create maintenance order through IW31...get a SR for the spares and close that SR by  the material issue  through MB1A.
Now if i want to track for a period given , for an equippment ....what and all spares are used during maintenance,
any report available in standard ? or to customize which table and fields will help
requirement is
input is equippment
out put
for that equiipment's maintenance ............which are all spares consumed ?
regards,
madhu kiran

Hi,
In both i am getting no objects selected
any things shall id o like order settlements etc..to get the details here
my requirement is for an equipment which and all spares are used during maintenance for a given period of time
process: equipment -
order creation ---get reservation for selected spare parts ...clsoe reservaton through MB1A
details of thsoe spares used for the maintenance of an equipment i would like to track
regards,
madhu kiran

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