MTTR/MTBR Breakdown and Machine Failure Time

We create PM Notification with the IW24 where we enter the Breakdown time.
The problem is that we need to monitor the MTTR/MTBR (MCJB, MCJC & MCI7) but only when there is a breakdown because of a malfuction of the machine (machine failure) and not for a non-machine-cause breakdown. We need to register both times (Breakdown, and Machine Failure).
I think that an option is using these 3 scenarios:
    1. If we select the "Breakdown box" it will be a machine failure.
    2. If we not select the "Breakdown box", but there is a quantity on the "Breakdown duration" .. It will represent that there   were a Breakdown.
    3. If we not select the "Breakdown box", but there is NOT a quantity on the "Breakdown duration" .. It will represent that there were NOT a Breakdown.
The problem is that if we use the 3rd scenario, when we save the Notification (or the PM Order) the time disappears.
¿There is an option to save the time even do the "Breakdown box" is not selected?
¿Where can I configurate the PM Notification? ¿Or where can I configurate the MTTR/MTBR (MCJB, MCJC or MCI7)?

Hello
Manzarek     ,
I will suggest you following;
1.Just create different different notification types for all your scenarios.
2.Just select the breakdown vies in the notification type where the actual machine breakdown occurs due to machine failure.
The path for that is
Plant Maintenance and Customer Service->Maintenance and Service Processing->Notification Creation->Notification Types->Define Notification Types
3. You can not directly enter the breakdown time without completion of the same.
Regards
Naveen

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