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Basic Data
Data Element | QFEHLREC |
Short Description | Defects Recording Automatically Called Up |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | QKZ | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID | ||
Default Component name | AUTO_DEFCT_RECORDING | |
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Def. rec. |
Medium | 15 | Def. recording |
Long | 20 | Defects recording |
Heading | 1 | D |
Documentation
Use
If you set this indicator and an inspection characteristic is rejected during results recording, the function for recording defects for a characteristic is automatically called up. In this situation, a distinction must be made between the following cases:
- Defects recording in the background
A prerequisite for recording defects in the background is that you must define defect codes in the inspection characteristic.
You can specify three defect codes for a quantitative characteristic: - A defect code for a general rejection
- A defect code for a rejection at an upper specification limit
- A defect code for a rejection at a lower specification limit
In the case of a qualitative characteristic, you must define the defect code for a general rejection.
- Defects recording in dialog
Defects recording is always executed in dialog for the following cases:
- If the system does not set a default defect code
- If the confirmation profile contains fields that require an entry
Note
When you record results using a subsystem, you can only record defects automatically in the background.
Dependencies
For more information about defects recording, see the Implementation Guide (IMG).
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19991209 |
SAP Release Created in |