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Incident Identifier
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The unique identifier assigned to the incident. In the System file properties, Identifiers System File Properties.
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Site, Incident
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The location where the incident occurred.
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Person, Incident Entry
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The name of the person who inserted the incident.
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Occurrence Date
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The date that the incident occurred.
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Description, Incident
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A description of the incident that includes details that can help the analyst determine the appropriate corrective action.
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Serial Number
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The serial number of the system tree item that is affected by the incident. If a value is entered for Serial Number (FRACAS) in the System Tree Items table, it is shown in this field. For more information, see Serial Numbers.
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Closed?
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Indicates whether the corrective action for the incident was accepted by management, thereby closing the incident. When this checkbox is selected, the incident is closed. This field is part of the default FRACAS MTBF filter used in FRACAS MTBF calculations. It is also used to color code incidents. The color in which closed and open incidents appear are specified by Incident Color-Closed and Incident Color-Open under FRACAS in the Options window. For more information, see FRACAS User Options.
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Relevant?
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Indicates whether the incident has been verified and can be expected to occur in normal operational use. Relevant failures “count” in the calculation of reliability. This field is part of the default FRACAS MTBF filter used in FRACAS MTBF calculations.
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Chargeable?
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Indicates whether the incident is chargeable. A chargeable incident is generally a primary failure of the product or service under test, and any secondary failures resulting from a single failure incident. This definition of failure is typically limited to formal, contractually required reliability tests (performed in-house or in the field). This field is part of the default FRACAS MTBF filter used in FRACAS MTBF calculations.
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