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Transaction Code: MCI6
Description: PMIS: Obj.Statistic.Analysis
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: RMCI0500
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: MCI
Package Description: R/3 appl. development: Plant Maintenance Information System
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PM-IS-REP
Description: Reporting
Overview: The SAP transaction code MCI6 is used to access the PMIS (Plant Maintenance Information System) Object Statistic Analysis. This tool allows users to analyze and compare the performance of different objects in the system. Functionality: The PMIS Object Statistic Analysis tool provides users with a comprehensive overview of the performance of different objects in the system. It allows users to compare the performance of different objects, such as machines, plants, and equipment, and to identify areas for improvement. The tool also provides users with detailed information about the performance of each object, including its current status, its usage history, and its maintenance history. Step-by-step How to Use: To use the PMIS Object Statistic Analysis tool, users must first log into their SAP system and enter the transaction code MCI6. Once in the tool, users can select an object to analyze from a list of available objects. After selecting an object, users can view detailed information about its performance, including its current status, usage history, and maintenance history. Users can also compare the performance of different objects in order to identify areas for improvement. Other Recommendations: When using the PMIS Object Statistic Analysis tool, it is important to remember that it is only as accurate as the data that is entered into it. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all data entered into the system is accurate and up-to-date in order to get the most accurate results from the tool. Additionally, it is important to remember that this tool is only intended for analyzing and comparing the performance of different objects; it should not be used for making decisions about which objects should be used or maintained.