Scheduling properties set up in Hierarchy Level Overrides apply at the ROW (pipeline) level. Some scheduling properties inherit settings from those previously set up in Time Between Survey Settings and ROW and Facility Settings. Inherited settings changed at the ROW level override and have precedent over those in the Time Between Survey Settings and ROW and Facility Settings.
1 Click the Select ROWs buttonto open the Select ROWs window. Select one or more pipeline segments by clicking the check box for each pipeline segment (Figure 9-2). Click
Save to close the Select ROWs window.
2 Figure 9-7. Hierarchy Level Overrides
3 Choose the facility type(s) you want to work with by selecting a facility type theme or setting up an Ad Hoc Theme in Facility Types. See Figure 9-5 or Figure 9-6.
4 Select the ROW(s) you want to work with by clicking the check box for each ROW in the middle pane of the Hierarchy Level Overrides window (Figure 9-8).Figure 9-8. ROW Selection(s)
5 Refer to the following table (Table 9-3) for a description of scheduling properties that apply at the ROW level and how to set up each of these.Important: Certain property names in the following table include an asterisk (*). The asterisk identifies scheduling properties you can set at the ROW level that will override and take precedent over those in ROW and Facility Settings and Time Between Survey Setting
Table 9-3. Hierarchy Level Overrides
1 Click Selected to display a drop down arrow.
• No: Excludes schedule settings when generating a schedule.
• Yes: Includes schedule settings when generating a schedule.
• Auto Select: If an Auto Select Expression has previously been created in the Schedule Type Settings tab, select to include the expression with other schedule settings when generating a schedule. Shows the property setting inherited from Due Date Calculation Method in the Schedule Type Settings tab. *Time Between Surveys
1 For a scheduling type listed in Scheduling Type Name, click the field Time Between Surveys to display a drop down arrow. *Target Month Refers to the first survey month. Options in the selection list are based on the Time Between Survey value. (See note about overrides.)As an example, if Time Between Surveys is 2 months and the Target Month (first survey month) is January, surveys are set at 2 month intervals beginning in January. The next survey is due in March, the next in May, and so on.
1 For a scheduling type listed in Scheduling Type Name, click the field Target Month to display a drop down arrow. *Target Year Refers to the first survey year when Time Between Surveys is more than 12 months. (See note about overrides.)
1 For a scheduling type listed in Scheduling Type Name, click the field Target Year to display a drop down arrow. *Grace Period / *Grace Period Unit Refers to a period of time in days or months an inspection can be late without incurring a compliance violation. (See note about overrides.)To set a grace period for a scheduling type listed in Scheduling Type Name:
1 Type a value in the Grace Period field.
2 Click the Grace Period Unit field to display a drop down arrow. Click the drop down arrow and select either Days or Months in the selection list. *Early Survey Limit Days Refers to how early an inspection can occur before the actual due date and still count as an inspection for the survey period. (See note about overrides.)To set an early survey limit for a scheduling type listed in Scheduling Type Name:
• Type the number of days in the field Early Survey Limit Days.