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Basic Data
Data Element | QTOLOBC |
Short Description | Upper Specification Limit |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | QSOLLWERTC | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 16 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 16 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID | ||
Default Component name | UP_TOL_LMT | |
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Upper lim. |
Medium | 15 | Upper Limit |
Long | 20 | Upper specif. limit |
Heading | 16 | Upper specLimit |
Documentation
Definition
Upper limit value for the actual value of an inspection characteristic.
Use
The actual value for an inspection characteristic can be one of the following values, depending on the recording form:
- Mean value of summarized measured values
- Single measured value
- Class size for a value class
Individual measured values that lie above this specification limit, or value classes whose class limits are above this limiting value, are valuated as "not OK" or "R" (rejected).
Mean values that lie above this specification limit are also valuated as "not OK," provided the valuation of the inspection characteristic or sample is planned on the basis of specification limits.
Supplementary Documentation - QTOLOBC 0001
Use
Using this value, the upper limit is calculated for a target value in the inspection characteristic.
Procedure
Enter the value. If you enter a negative value, this will be subtracted from the nominal value. A positive value will be added to it.
Supplementary Documentation - QTOLOBC 0002
Use
The actual value for an inspection characteristic can be one of the following values, depending on the recording form:
- Mean value of summarized measured values
- Single measured value
- Class size for a value class
Individual measured values that lie above this specification limit, or value classes whose class limits are above this limiting value, are valuated as "not OK" or "R" (rejected).
Mean values that lie above this specification limit are also valuated as "not OK," provided the valuation of the inspection characteristic or sample is planned on the basis of specification limits.
Procedure
You can enter either an absolute value or a relative value based on a target value.
To enter a relative value, proceed as follows:
- Enter a target value.
- In the field for the specification limit, enter an * followed by a relative value.
Once you have chosen CONTINUE, the system calculates and displays the specification limit as an absolute value.
Dependencies
You define the precision of this field (number of decimal places) in the corresponding field.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19991201 |
SAP Release Created in |