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Why are the MSI selection questions disabled in MPC 3?

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Why are the MSI selection questions disabled in MPC 3?

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The MSI selection questions are available only at the lowest level of the system hierarchy; answers made at that level are then “rolled up” to the higher levels. If, for example, you have a hierarchy with a system, a subsystem and a sub-subsystem, MSI selection questions will be available only for the sub-subsystem. If you have assigned one or more parts below that sub-subsystem, however, the selection questions will be available only for those parts and the answers to the questions will apply at all levels above the parts. This is based on the assumption that if any component of an assembly poses, for instance, a safety risk, then the entire assembly also poses a safety risk, and so on. A Yes answer for any question for any part will identify the subsubsystem as a Maintenance Significant Item in the software and in the report output.

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In MPC 3, the MSI selection questions are available only at the lowest level of the system hierarchy; answers made at that level are then “rolled up” to the higher levels. If, for example, you have a hierarchy with a system, a subsystem and a sub-subsystem, MSI selection questions will be available only for the sub-subsystem. If you have assigned one or more parts below that sub-subsystem, however, the selection questions will be available only for those parts and the answers to the questions will apply at all levels above the parts. This is based on the assumption that if any component of an assembly poses, for instance, a safety risk, then the entire assembly also poses a safety risk, and so on. A Yes answer for any question for any part will identify the subsubsystem as a Maintenance Significant Item in the software and in the report output.

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