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Abstract
You use the Prioritization Matrix (Oil) application to build priority matrices.
Content
Priority matrices help you to ensure that someone performs work with the highest priority on an asset before work with a
lower priority.
Maximo uses the reason for the work, the priority of the asset or location, and function (for example, maintenance, drilling, or inspection)
lower priority.
Maximo uses the reason for the work, the priority of the asset or location, and function (for example, maintenance, drilling, or inspection)
to build priority matrices.
You use the Reason for Work tab to enter, view, and modify detailed information about a reason for work record. After you
create a reason for work record and its status is ACTIVE, you can associate it with a job plan via the Job Plans (Oil) application
or work order via the Work Order Tracking (Oil) application.
You use the Reason for Work tab to enter, view, and modify detailed information about a reason for work record. After you
create a reason for work record and its status is ACTIVE, you can associate it with a job plan via the Job Plans (Oil) application
or work order via the Work Order Tracking (Oil) application.
The reason for work is used in conjunction with the priority and function associated with an asset or location to determine the priority
0f someone carrying out the work. Maximo calculates the priority by using a priority matrix.

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Modified date:
17 April 2019
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