SAP ABAP Data Element QKZDESTROY (Destructive Inspection)
Hierarchy
BBPCRM (Software Component) BBPCRM
   CRM (Application Component) Customer Relationship Management
     CRM_APPLICATION (Package) All CRM Components Without Special Structure Packages
       QP (Package) QM inspection plan characteristics
Basic Data
Data Element QKZDESTROY
Short Description Destructive Inspection  
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
Search Help: Name    
Search Help: Parameters    
Parameter ID   
Default Component name DESTRUCTIVE_INSP_IND   
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 DestrInsp 
Medium 15 DestructInsp. 
Long 20 Destructive insp. 
Heading Des 
Documentation

Definition

Use

You set this indicator for inspection characteristics whose samples will be destroyed when you inspect the characteristics.

When you make the usage decision, the system calculates the quantity of materials destroyed and makes a proposal for the stock posting To sample usage. The system takes all inspection characteristics into consideration corresponding to the actual sample size for which the indicator Destructive insp. is set and for which inspection results have been recorded (up to the point of the calculation). This may include optional characteristics, skipped characteristics, long-term characteristics, and unplanned characteristics.

For the stock posting, the system proposes only the part of the destroyed quantity that exceeds the amount already posted to sample usage.

Dependencies

For example, you set the indicator for an additive sample if the inspection of an inspection characteristic is destructive. In this case, the indicator causes the sample quantity to be increased by the amount needed to inspect this characteristic.

If you inspect only one inspection characteristic destructively and you inspect this characteristic last, you should not set the indicator Additive sample for the characteristic.

You must set the indicator Additive sample if you inspect more than one inspection characteristic destructively and if you can only inspect one of these characteristics for a partial sample.

If several characteristics contribute to the destruction of the sample, you can combine these characteristics for a partial sample.

Examples

A simple example without physical samples

Four characteristics are inspected. The inspection of characteristics 1, 3, and 4 is destructive. The indicator Additive sample was set for characteristic 4.

Charac.    Destructive    Additive    To be insp.    Inspected

1    x        10 * 1 pc    5 * 1 pc
2            10 * 1 pc    10 * 1 pc
3    x        10 * 1 pc    10 * 1 pc
4    x    x    4*12 pc    5*12 pc


In calculating the destroyed quantity, the system only considers the actual inspected sample size specified in results recording ("Inspected" column) and not the sample quantity to be inspected specified in the inspection instruction ("To be inspected" column).
When you make the usage decision, the system determines a destroyed quantity of 70 pieces and proposes they be posted to sample usage. Characteristics 1 and 3 are combined, since they are not marked as additive.

Extended example with physical samples, long-term characteristics, and different units of measure

The unit of measure for the lot is PIECES; the following conversion factors are stored in the material master record:

  • 4 pieces = 3 l
  • 8 pieces = 9 kg

In the inspection plan, it is defined that characteristics 1, 3, 4, and 6 (physical sample 100) are to be inspected in laboratory 1 and characteristics 2, 5, and 7 in laboratory 2 (physical sample 200).

Charac.    Phys.Sample    Destructive    Additive    Inspected

1    100    x    x    5 * 100 ml
2    200    x        1 * 1 kg
3    100    x    x    5 * 100 ml
4    100    x    x    4 * 100 ml
5    200    x        4 * 1 kg
6    100    x    x    ----
7    200    x        ----

After inspecting characteristics 1 through 5, the destructive quantity consists of 1400 ml and 4 kg, which is rounded off to 6 pieces. When you make the usage decision, the system proposes that 6 pieces be posted to sample usage.

You then record the results for long-term characteristics 6 and 7 and change the usage decision.

Charac.    Phys.Sample    Destructive    Additive    Inspected

6    100    x    x    8 * 100 ml
7    200    x        2 * 1 kg

The destroyed quantity now consists of 2200 ml and 4 kg, which is rounded off to 7 pieces.

When you make the usage decision, the system proposes 1 piece to be posted to sample usage, since 6 pieces have already been posted to sample usage.

Note

You can use user exit QEVA0009 to individually calculate and predefine the quantity to be posted to sample usage.

History
Last changed by/on SAP  19991201 
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