on 09-21-2009 8:11 PM
HI,
The quality level changes using the dynamic modification rule , sap records the number of lot accepted or rejected since the last change. According to others norms, the change should be done after n successive acception or rejection, does someone has encounter the same problem ?
Thanks,
Frédéric
Can you tell at what level you are using DMR,at the inspection lot level, characteristic level or inspection type level.
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HI,
If R is for rejected inspection lot and A for accepted inspect lot and 2 rejections reinforce the quality level .
SAP works as following R A A A A A R (the quality level is reinforced) .
The norms indicates to work as following R A A A A A R A A A A R R (the quality level is reinforced) only when successives rejection are taken. So it's hard to degrade the quality level.
As SAP behaviour seems not to follow the norms , I wonder how this point is implemented in others companies.
Others points, when the quality level is bad, the norms indicates a full control which generate an heavy inspection load when dealing with retail company. Same question, how it works in other companies ?
regards,
Frédéric
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Hi
the change should be done after n successive acception or rejection
As per my understanding this is possible
1.By keeping first stage as number of lots after which skip should start.
2.By keeping the "maximum skip duration" in DMR.
Is this your requirement ?
If not can you please elaborate your requirement.
Regards
Suji
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