Plan number APM automatically assigns an identifying number to the ARP. You can change the plan number, but it must be unique to the site. See Also Title The name or short description of this item. You can enter up to 250 characters. Plan type The type specifies the site, financial period type, and number of periods. It determines if expense details are supported on the ARP. It can also set the default plan and asset statuses. See Also Plan status Plan statuses describe planning processes and control what actions can be performed. For example, the plan status can allow or prevent the plan’s properties from being changed. See Also Asset Asset identified with the plan, typically, a parent of the assets for which spending plans are to be developed. See Also Equipment analyst Employee who is developing the restoration plan. See Also Financial period type The level of financial periods used when defining a spending plan. The options are: • Month – spending is planned by the month • Quarter – spending is planned at the quarter level • Year – spending is planned by year See Also Number of periods The number of financial periods for which spending plans are developed in your organization. See Also Starting period The first year, quarter, or month in the restoration plan. See Also Ending period Select the last year, quarter, or month in the restoration plan. See Also Planned start Planned start date for the analysis. If the analysis was created when an analysis request was processed, the Requested Start Date is copied from the request. See Also Planned completion Expected completion date for the analysis. If the analysis was created when an analysis request was processed, the Requested Completion Date is copied from the request. See Also Operating context or state The operating context is the circumstances in which a physical asset or system is expected to operate. See Also Description The description of the item. You can use this box to include any additional details.