Testing Combinations (qmptc0111m000)

Use this session to define quality combinations which, generally speaking, consist of three parts:

  • The module from which inspections originate
  • The item or quality group that applies to the combination.
  • The quality ID that applies to the combination.

A single quality ID can be used for more than one quality combination.

Note

For an algorithm, all the characteristics representing the variables of the algorithm must be put in the same test group as the algorithm, otherwise the algorithm will not be generated for a quality ID.

The validate standard test procedure option also validates:

  • Whether the item is serialized.
  • Whether any item in the quality group is serialized.

If the above mentioned conditions are met, ERPLN checks whether the associated Standard Test Procedure test quantity is greater than 1. If the item or any item in the test group is associated with a test quantity of greater than 1, ERPLN prompts the user with this warning message:

  • Item (Item code) is serialized and the Test Quantity is greater than one. Test data will be applied to all the serialized items in the test quantity.

 

Origin
An integrated module or package to which an (inspection) order is related.

Quality inspections are executed within a module or package. This field is used to select one of the implemented modules or packages of LN.

Note

You can maintain the implemented modules and packages in the Quality Management Parameters (qmptc0100m000) session.

Combination Settings
Quality Group
A group of items with similar quality characteristics. The data defined for the quality group are used as defaults for all items of that quality group.
Quality Group
The Quality Group and all the items in it, for which a certain quality inspection is desired.
Item
In LN, the raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools that can be purchased, stored, manufactured, sold, and so on.

An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit, or exist in multiple product variants.

You can also define nonphysical items, which are not held in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to customers. The following are examples of nonphysical items:

  • Cost items (for example, electricity)
  • Service items
  • Subcontracting services
  • List items (menus/options)
Note
  • Standard items are expressed in an item code.
  • Segmented items consist of a project code segment and an item base segment (the item code of the customized item). The segments that an item can consist of are defined in the Item Code Segmentation (tcibd0500m000) session.
Note

The quality combination of the item (defined in this session) overrules the quality combination of the quality group to which the item belongs.

Related topics

Item Description
Displays the Item description.
Business Partner
Displays the Business Partner's name and ID.
E-Item Revision
The version or revised version of an engineering item (E-item) or a revision-controlled item. Several revisions of an E-item can exist.
Note

Note: LN allows you to define sampling rules and testing combinations for specified E-Item Revision.

Description
The description or name of the code.
Effectivity Unit
The code that is linked to an end item for identification, and which can represent the deviation(s) from the standard end item. You can link an effectivity unit to manufactured items and purchased items.
Note

LN allows you to define sampling rules and testing combinations for specified Effectivity Unit.

Related topics

Description
The description or name of the code.
Inspection Settings
QM Only Recommends
This field is used to indicate what can be done with the inspection results. If this check box is selected, the inspection results are a recommendation for the user; the user can overwrite these results. If this check box is cleared, the inspection results are mandatory; the user cannot overwrite these results. In this case you cannot use destructive tests.
Note

This field overrules the value of the QM Only Recommends field in the Quality Management Parameters (qmptc0100m000) session.

Blocking Method
The blocking method refers to the way in which production, purchase, or sales is stopped or controlled to do inspections.
Note

If the QM Only Recommends check box is cleared, this field cannot be used.

Standard Test Procedure
The code of the standard test procedure that must be maintained.
Description
The description or name of the code.
Text
Text
Displays text related to quality combinations.
Routing
The routing combination to determine if inspection is required. Routing is specified only if inspection of the item is mandatory.
Routing
The description or name of the code.
Operation
The routing operation. Operation is specified only if inspection of the item is mandatory.
Task
The task which is executed during the operation.
Task
If there is only one task for this operation, you cannot enter a value in this field.
From Warehouse
The warehouse from which the item is transferred.
To Warehouse
The warehouse to which the item is transferred.
Sub-Item Description
Displays the sub-item description.
Standard Test Procedure
The code to which data is linked that is necessary to check the quality requirements of an item. Since one standard test procedure can be used for a group of products that require the same quality standards and tests, a standard test procedure can considerably reduce time.
Standard Test Procedure
Displays the Quality ID.

 

Print Testing Combinations
Displays a print option. Click Print Testing Combinations to print the Testing Combinations.
Validate Standard Test Procedure
Displays an option used to validate the standard test procedures.