| | Storage Inspection - Inventory (qmptc2130m000)When you want to inspect an item in inventory,
you must know where the item is stored. Use this session to display the lot(s), warehouse(s), or location(s) of the item to be inspected. You also use this session to allocate the items to be
inspected. You can add or delete inventory lines, or modify the Order Quantity if: - the storage inspection status is Free or:
- the storage inspection status is Active,
and none of the inspection order lines has status Completed.
If you add new inventory lines, or the Order Quantity is
increased, the sample size will be updated for all the inspection orders of this inspection,
due to the new order quantity. If you delete existing inventory lines, or if
you decrease the Order Quantity, the
new sample size required (because of the new order quantity after the deleting
or changing) must not be smaller than the total sample quantity already drawn for any inspection order of this inspection in the Inspection Order - Samples (qmptc2110m000) session. Item item 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 an item
can consist of are defined in the Item Code Segmentation (tcibd0500m000) session.
Sequence The sequence number identifies the storage inspections for a
particular item. Inspection Status The inspection status indicates the current status of the
inspection order. The status is changed during several sessions. Location A distinct place in a warehouse where goods are stored. A warehouse can be divided into locations to manage the
available space, and to locate the stored goods. Storage conditions and blocks
can be applied to individual locations. Lot The unique code of the lot. Inventory Date A date that is assigned to items when they are stored. You can
use inventory dates to retrieve items based on FIFO (First In First Out) or
LIFO (Last In First Out), without carrying out extensive lot control. The meaning of the inventory date is connected to the
outbound priority of LIFO, FIFO, or the product expiry date of the item. With outbound priority LIFO or FIFO, the default for the
inventory date is the system date; however, you can overwrite this so that the
inventory date does not have to be equal to the storage date. If the item has a
particular shelf life, the inventory date is the product expiry date defined
for the item. Recommended Quantity Destroyed The total quantity destroyed during a destructive test,
expressed in the order unit. The quantity destroyed is equal to the sample size of the inspection orders that are tested by means of destructive
tests. The quantity destroyed does not have any
impact on the accepted or rejected quantities. LN only calculates the
quantity that is destroyed according to the test. Recommended Quantity Accepted The quantity to be accepted, as recommended by the Quality package,
expressed in the inventory unit. The total of all sample quantities which
passed the tests successfully. Recommended Quantity Rejected The quantity to be rejected as recommended by the Quality package,
expressed in the inventory unit. The total of all sample quantities which do
not have the required quality level. | |