Hierarchy

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Basic Data
Data Element | QMST |
Short Description | Trigger Sample Calculation Manually |
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_MANUAL_SAMPLE_CALC | |
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | ManlSamp |
Medium | 15 | Manl.samp. calc |
Long | 20 | Manual sample calc. |
Heading | 4 | MTC |
Documentation
Use
If you set this indicator, you must trigger the sample calculation manually in the inspection lot.
Dependencies
Distinguish between the following cases:
- For an inspection with a task list or material specification
The system calculates the sample based on the sampling procedure that is defined in the task list or material specification at inspection characteristic level.
If no sampling procedure is defined and no sampling procedure is proposed in the default values at plant level, the system uses the inspection lot size as the sample size. - For an inspection without a task list or material specification
You can perform a 100% inspection or calculate the sample size on the basis of an inspection percentage. For this, you must either set the indicator for a 100% inspection in the inspection setup of the material master (quality management view), or define an inspection percentage greater than zero.
If you do not choose any of these options, the system sets the sample size to zero.
Supplementary Documentation - QMSTTXT 0001
Use
The statuses in this field are for your information. They are entered by the system after you have carried out a particular function for the notification. You cannot make any entries in this field yourself.
Procedure
A new/additional status is assigned if you have carried out a function such as "print", "put in process", or "postpone" for the notification, with the menu "Notification" or "Notification -> "Functions".
Examples
A notification has the status "outstanding" when it has just been created, the "printed" status when it has been printed, the status "in process" when it has been put in process, and so on.
Dependencies
Certain status exclude one another: if for example a notification has been put in process, it can no longer be outstanding; once it has been completed, it can no longer be allocated to an order.
Supplementary Documentation - QMSTTXT 0002
Use
The statuses in this field are for your information. The system enters them after you have carried out a particular function for the notification. You cannot make any entries in this field yourself.
Procedure
The system issues a new/further status, when you have carried out a function such as print, put in process or postpone for the notification, using the Notification menu, or Notification -> Functions.
Examples
A notification has the status outstanding when it has just been created; it has the status printed when it has been printed; it has the status in process when it has been put into process, and so on.
Dependencies
Certain statuses are mutually exclusive. Once a notification has been put in process, for example, it can no longer be outstanding. Once it has been completed, it can no longer be allocated to an order.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19990115 |
SAP Release Created in |