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SAP QM - SPC Charts plotting values on future dates

Former Member
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Dear QM Gurus,

When SPC control charts show data through QGC1/2/3 - why does the graph plot the result values on different dates in future.

Kindly refer the attached image and provide your thoughts which would be very helpful for me to understand more on SPC in QM.

Thanks

Mudassar

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arunsapqm
Participant
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Hi

Pls check this link

Thanks

Former Member
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Hi Arun,

I have checked the link but there also the chart shows in X axis as below :

15/23 , 15/24 , 15/25 - wat are these values and how the results are plotted - on what basis?

Please xplain more on this.

former_member184574
Active Contributor
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Hi,

You need to check the below path in the SPRO for the control chart type you used for reference axis..check and revert.

Thanks

Kumar

Former Member
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Kumar,

I have checked the settings.

Pls refer atatched image.

Still the chart plots the results in 7/12, 7/13, 7/14, 7/15 and so on...

Former Member
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Kumar,

What is the purpose of having the status of control charts.

1 / 3 / 5 - what does these numbers mean and how will it impact the chart ?

Former Member
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Kumar,

Appreciate if you provide your thoughts on the X axis data in the control charts.

What does it represent and whether we can see the lot number for the value plotted ?

Martin_H
Contributor
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He already did. Take a look on his screenshot and you can see that the entry of "reference axis" is "Time of inspection".

MH

Former Member
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Now - I got that.

Thanks

Btw, can you explain the below

What is the purpose of having the status of control charts.

1 / 3 / 5 - what does these numbers mean and how will it impact the chart ?

Martin_H
Contributor
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One question per thread.... and most likely you will not get an answer on this here, as it is very easy to find out. For a first try you might e.g. check SE16n and the F4 help of this field, or SE11, or SE80, or Google, or...

Regards

MH

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