on 06-07-2013 8:33 AM
Hi,
Can anybody explain the difference of the functionality of the following inspection points in Inprocess inspection in QM
100 Free insp. point
110 Inspection point dependent on event
150 Generated insp. point; quantity or time
200 Inspection based on samples
In which scenrios which one to use.
I have requirement like Production Order created for 100 qty and this order have three operations out of which second one is having in process inspection. Operation time is 4 hrs.
Req 1.
user should have the provision of doing RR for 25 qty produced means four inspection points to be generated for the inspection lot.
Req 2.
user should have the provision of doing RR for every two hrs means two inspection points to be generated.
Req3.
user should have the provision of any number of time RR. means if he do RR once then system should generate next inspection point and it should continue like this.
Please clarify in which scenario which inspection points to use .
Thanks
Vinamrath
For Inspection Points 100, 110 & 150, Inspection Point type is Free Inspection Point only.
For 100, No user fields have been defined. Only Identification text can be defined while recording the results.
For 110, Event data has been mapped. Here, again Event will be entered manually while recording. Apart from event, Date & time have been configured to capture the Inspection date & time.
For 150, while recording the results, Partial Qty for which Inspection has been done & recording is being entered can be mentioned here.
Using Free Inspection Point type, you can define your own details which can be captured during recording.
For 200 inspection point, physical sample will be created & against that physical sample, recording will be done. That requires Physical Sample drawing procedure & other master data to be created.
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