Hierarchy
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⤷ QSKT (Package) QM Basic Data: Catalog Data
Basic Data
Data Element | QKZ |
Short Description | X and Blank (Indicator) |
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 | IND_X_OR_BLANK | |
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | QM ind. |
Medium | 15 | QM indicator |
Long | 20 | QM indicator |
Heading | 5 | QM ID |
Supplementary Documentation - QKZMIN 0001
Use
Only inspection lots whose quality scores are greater than the value specified here are used for generating quality certificates.
Supplementary Documentation - QKZPRFKOST0001
Use
If the indicator is set, an individual QM order has been assigned to the inspection lot.
Dependencies
A prerequisite for creating an individual QM order is that the inspection lot must contain an account assignment regulation such as a customer order, cost center or fixed asset.
Supplementary Documentation - QKZPRFKOST0002
Use
If you set this indicator, an individual QM order will be created for this combination of material and inspection type.
Dependencies
If the field for the QM order is also filled in addition to the indicator being set, this field will be taken into consideration only if an individual QM order could not be created as a result of a missing account assignment in the inspection lot.
To be able to create an individual QM order, the inspection lot must have an account assignment rule such as a customer order, cost center or asset.
Supplementary Documentation - QKZRASTER 1212
Use
You can define a combination of fields in Customizing for the Identification of inspection points. In this field combination both user-defined fields and fixed fields are specified in an individual sequence using key words.
Procedure
Examples
Wire basket/shift
A wire basket number uniquely identifies for all operations a production quantity for which inspection results should be recorded. For results recording, the shift should also be entered as additional information.
At the operation level, an inspection interval is predefined for every 50 units.
You can show this by the following inspection point identifier:
Predefined field dependent on inspection point type (' ')
Field active Key word
User fields Field active Key word
Text Length 18
Text Length 10
No. Length 10 1 Wire basket
No. Length 3 X Shift
Date
Time
By marking the "Field active" column, you can make a field an optional field.
In order that an inspection point can be uniquely identified, the system only considers fields with an entry between 1 and 6 in the "Field active" column.
Vessel/Date/Time
In the process industry, liquids are produced in vessels. This operation can take several days. A sample is taken on an hourly basis (a time-based inspection interval, interval = 1 hour).
This can be be shown by the following inspection point identifier:
Predefined field dependent on inspection type (' ')
Field active Key word
User fields Field active Key word
Text Length 18
Text Length 10
No. Length 10
No. Length 3 1 Vessel
Date 2 Date
Time 3 Time
Test equipment
Test equipment is monitored in calibration inspections. Choose inspection point type 1 (inspection point for equipment). The equipment number 1 must be entered as an identifier. Since the equipment is test equipment, use 'test equipment' as the key word.
This can be be shown by the following inspection point identifier:
Predefined field dependent on inspection type ('1')
Field active Key word
Equipment 1 Test equipment
User fields Field active Key word
Text Length 18
Text Length 10
No. Length 10
No. Length 3
Date
Time
Note
Even if the test equipment type allows for certain fields, you can define additional user fields.
Dependencies
If you enter a value for the field combination in the task list header, this value is copied into the inspection lot.
Examples
Supplementary Documentation - QKZTOLOB 0001
Dependencies
In the master inspection characteristic, you must maintain an upper limit, if the indicator "Complete" is set. If it is not set, the maintenance of the upper limit is optional.
The upper limit must be maintained, at the latest, when you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list.
Supplementary Documentation - QKZTOLUN 0001
Dependencies
You must enter a lower specification limit in the master inspection characteristic, if you have chosen the option "Reference characteristic" or "Complete copy model. If you have chosen the option "Incomplete copy model", the entry of the lower specification limit in the master inspection characteristic is optional.
The lower specification limit must be entered, at the latest, when you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list.
Supplementary Documentation - QKZUMFS 0001
Use
If the indicator is set, you can enter inspection results for individual samples. You can specify the number of samples in the sampling procedure.
Each sample is valuated individually. The type of valuation is stored in the valuation mode by means of a valuation rule. After the individual samples are valuated, the characteristic is valuated. There is another valuation rule for this that is stored in the sampling procedure when the above indicator is set.
Procedure
After you have set the indicator for multiple samples, the system displays additional fields:
- An entry field for the number of samples (only with independent multiple samples)
- Two display fields for the identifier and short text of the predefined valuation rule
If more than one valuation rule has been defined, select a rule from the list displayed in the dialog box.
Examples
The individual samples are valuated attributively using a sampling instruction (n-c).
The characteristic will be rejected, if one sample is rejected (Worst Case).
Supplementary Documentation - QKZUMFS 0002
Use
If the indicator is set, you can enter inspection results for individual samples. You can specify the number of samples in the sampling procedure.
Each sample is valuated individually. The type of valuation is stored in the valuation mode by means of a valuation rule. After the individual samples are valuated, the characteristic is valuated. There is another valuation rule for this that is stored in the sampling procedure when the above indicator is set.
Examples
The individual samples are valuated attributively using a sampling instruction (n-c).
The characteristic will be rejected, if one sample is rejected (Worst Case).
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20010216 |
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