Shut down maintenance with revision codes

Hi guys,
For creation of shut down order, revision is needed, in IMG we can create revison (Revision is created with planning plant number and revision number and start and end of revision dates.) and this number is to be mentioned in order,  could you plz tell me what is revision code and where revison code is used.
As per my understanding shut down orders with revison numbers can be used again and again, for easy identification of shut down orders for particular operations are to be carried out at the time of shut down processing, is it correct understanding???  If i am wrong please correct me and give me the entire shut down process with use of rivision code.
Thanks,
Bhanu

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