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The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual

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Table B–23<br />

NMC time for AMSS reporting—Continued<br />

Unit-Level ULLS Support-Level SAMS<br />

Status Codes NMCM NMCS NMCD NMCE NMCM NMCS NMCD FMC<br />

X X<br />

Y X<br />

Z X<br />

0<br />

1 2 X X X<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6 X<br />

7 X<br />

8 X<br />

9 X<br />

Legend for Table B-23:<br />

NMCM (Not Mission Capable <strong>Maintenance</strong>)<br />

NMCS (Not Mission Capable Supply)<br />

NMCD (Not Mission Capable Depot)<br />

NMCE (Not Mission Capable Equipment)<br />

Notes:<br />

1 <strong>The</strong>se are the NMC categories for each Work Request Status Code. This chart only applies to inoperative equipment at the ULLS and SAMS level (NMC<br />

ORG WON work orders only). For example, STA code of "Q" is used at support level and counts NMCM downtime at support level only. STA code "S" stops<br />

NMC downtime at both levels unless the equipment is still inoperative at the unit level.<br />

2 Can be used at unit and support level.<br />

Table B–24<br />

Level of work codes<br />

Code Description<br />

O Unit/AVUM<br />

F Direct Support/AVIM<br />

H General Support<br />

D Depot<br />

K Contractor<br />

L Special Repair Activity<br />

Table B–25<br />

Operational readiness float (ORF) transaction codes<br />

Transaction Code Explanation<br />

Issue of ORF Item Demand<br />

RORF Item for Repair Demand<br />

LDA ORF Item for Repair Demand<br />

ZORF Item Being Repaired Not a Demand<br />

Notes:<br />

1 <strong>The</strong>se codes are machine generated in the SAMS–1 system.<br />

238 DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005

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