materialUsage

For MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
defines a material set of support equipment or of the removed part. The attribute can have one of the following values:
- "mu01" thru "mu99"
Use of the attribute materialUsage
- For support equipment needed from store and required to do the task, the attribute materialUsage is not used. It is used only for support equipment to define a material set (materialUsage ="mu05").

For SUPPLY DESCRIPTION
identifies retained and referenced supplies. It also identifies a material set of supplies. The attribute can have one of the following values:
- "mu01" thru "mu99".
Use of the attribute materialUsage:
- For supplies needed from store and required to do the task, the attribute materialUsage is not used. It is used only for supplies removed from the Product or for supplies when used to define a material set (attribute materialUsage = "mu05").
- For supplies, the values "Discarded"(attribute materialUsage = "mu01") and "Modified from" (attribute materialUsage="mu03") must not be used.
- For supplies, the value "Retained" (attribute materialUsage = "mu02") must be used only in the context of a service bulletin.

For SPARE DESCRIPTION
identifies discarded, retained, modified and referenced spares. It also identifies a material set of spares. The attribute can have one of the following values:
- "mu01" thru "mu99".
Use of the attribute materialUsage
- For Spares needed from store and required to do the task, the attribute materialUsage is not used. It is used only for spares removed from the Product or for spares used to define a material set (attribute materialUsage = "mu05").
- For Spares, the values of "Discarded" (attribute materialUsage = "mu01") and "Retained" (attribute materialUsage = "mu02") is used only in the context of a service bulletin.
- The element <reqQuantity> must be populated with a hyphen [-] when the element <spareDescr> has the attribute materialUsage set to "mu04" .

For REMOVED SPARE DESCRIPTION
the qualification of the removed part. The attribute can have one of the following values:
"mu01" thru "mu99".
The values "mu01" (Discarded), "mu02" (Retained) and "mu06" (Modified to) can be used in this context.