Preventive maintenance and calibration process flow

Hi Experts,
I am totally new to Plant Maintenance. My client has the below requirements.
1) Machine preventive maintenance schedule.(monthly/yearly)
2) Measuring instruments Calibration.
3) Maintenece schedules of PRT/Test equipment.
How to manage all the above requirements. Would be of great help if expalined the entire process flow in detail.

You can refer following SAP help link to get intro idea about same topic:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/b0/df293581dc1f79e10000009b38f889/frameset.htm]
SDN discussion:
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    I have created the job as follows:
    Tab General
     Job name: TEST
    Selected target: Proiect
    Tab Tasks
    Tasks: Run SQL*Plus script
    Tab Parameters
    Parameters: vlad_runtime ORACLE_WORK_FLOW PROCESS INCARC "," ","
    Override preferred credentials: checked
    User name: vlad_runtime_acc the Runtime Repository access user
    Password: vlad the Runtime Repository acc user passwd
    I have imported the script oem_exec_template.sql
    And in the Preferred credentials (from Configuration->Preferences->Administrator preferences) I set :
    Database : Proiect with user vlad_proiect and my passwd.
    Node : localhost with user vlad_runtime and his passwd.
    Somewhere something is wrong set (or not set at all?) or …?

    Razvan,
    When OEM executes a scheduled job, it will logon to the node (i.e. your machine) as the user that is specified in the preferred credentials of OEM. That user (provided there is one... which is not necessarily default) is an operating system user and must have the 'logon as batch job' privilege. You can set this option (on Windows 2000) by going into control panel, administrative tools, local security policy, local policies, user rights assignment. Look for 'logon as batch job' and make sure the user being used to logon to the node has the privilege.
    This setup is actually provided in the installation guide as well.
    Hope this helps,
    Mark.

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