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The purpose of this document is to list the standard SAP reports which are commonly used in Plant Maintenance. Over a  period of time the document will be updated with other useful reports (transaction codes) and can eventually become a single source of information for all Plant Maintenance related reports on SCN.

Note: For the SAP RDS Asset Analytics KPI’s please check SAP RDS Asset Analytics KPI’s for Enterprise Asset Management

Please also refer to below document by Pete Atkin for SAP PM / CS Cost Reports:

FAQ: PM/CS Cost Reports


Below is a list of standard SAP reports commonly used in Plant Maintenance, these reports can be run as and when required provided the user has access to the transaction code/s.

SAP Transaction Code
Description
CA82
Work Center where-used list in task lists                   
CL6A
Class list
CL6B
Object list
CL6C
Class Hierarchy                                                       
CM25
Capacity Leveling – tabular planning board – variable
CR05
Work Center list
CR06
Cost Center assignment
CR07
Work Center capacity
CR08
Work Center hierarchy
CS15
Material single-level where-used list for BOMs
CT10
Characteristics list
CT11
Characteristic Values list
IA08
Task List list(Change)
IA09
Task List list (Display)                                       
IA10
Task list multi-level list (Display)                       
IE05
Equipment list (Change)
IE07
Equipment multi-level list (Display)                 
IH01
Functional Location structure display
IH03
Equipment structure display
IH04
Equipment BOM structure list
IH05
Material BOM structure list
IH06
Functional Location list (Display)
IH08
Equipment list (Display)
IH12
Functional Location BOM structure display
IL05
Functional Location list (Change)
IL07
Functional Location multi-level list (Display)   
IP15
Maintenance Plan list (Change)                       
IP16
Maintenance Plan list (Display)                         
IP17
Maintenance Item list (Change)                       
IP18
Maintenance Item list (Display)
IP19
Graphical Scheduling Overview                                 
IP24
Scheduling overview list                                           
IP62
Material where-used list in task lists                             
IW13
Material where-used list for orders
IW28
Notification list (Change)
IW29
Notification list (Display)
IW30
Notification multi-level list (Display)                   
IW37
Operation list (Change)
IW37N
Order and operation list (Change)
IW38
Order list (Change)                                           
IW39
Order list (Display)                                           
IW3K
Component list (Change)
IW3L
Component list (Display)
IW40
Order multi-level list (Display)
IW47
Time confirmation list (Display)
IW49
Operation list (Display)
IW49N
Order and operation list (Display)
IW70
Order: Total network scheduling
MCI1
Standard analysis – Object class                                   
MCI2
Standard analysis – Manufacturer
MCI3
Standard analysis – Location                                   
MCI4
Standard analysis – Planner group                                   
MCI5
Standard analysis – Damage analysis                                   
MCI6
Standard analysis – Object statistics                                 
MCI7
Standard analysis – Breakdown analysis                                   
MCI8
Standard analysis – Cost analysis                                     
MCJB
MTTR/MTBR – Equipment
MCJC
MTTR/MTBR – Functional Location


Please let me know if you would like to contribute and have a list of other useful reports which should be appended to the above list. I am also thinking of adding some useful reports from FICO, MM, PS, etc. which can benefit a Plant Maintenance consultant / end user, so please feel free to share what you know / have.

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