PM releasing on movable equipment

Hi all
Suppose a piece of equipment is used between a number of work centres.
A maintenance plan is created to carry out inspection/repairs at set intervals.
Is it possible to have the Maintenance Plan/Task List Work Centre to change as the equipment changes work centres?
E.g.
Equipment installed in FL 1, WC 1. Plan is created with WC 1.
If equipment is now moved to FL 2, WC 2 i would like the planned order to be released in WC2, not WC1.
I hope my question is clear!
Thanks for your help.
Dominick

Dominick,
The current FLoc will be shown on the order created from the plan.
However, the Main and Operation Work Centres come from the maintenance item and task list respectively.
The operation work centres can be changed via development. See enhancement spot IWO1_TL_INTEGRATION via transaction SE18.
The main work centre can be changed via user-exit IWO10009 (SMOD) or BADI WORKORDER_UPDATE (SE18).
PeteA

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