To create parts per million charts

This chart is used to compare the actual Parts per Million (PPM) quality performance of an item against a target and mean measurement (for a month/year). The chart is drawn from the actual inspection results for a user defined period.

Example
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The part per million charts is created based on the data in the Item Quality Statistics (qmptc1140m000) session. Example:

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The chart is plotted, based on the following rules:

  • PPM values are determined for every order origin, item or item/supplier, year and period.
  • Assume that every unit of an inspected item is an opportunity.
  • Determine the total number of units inspected in the period, that is, the total opportunities per period.
  • Determine the total numbers of units rejected in the period, that is, the total defect per period.
  • Defects per Opportunity represents the number of defects divided by the number of opportunities in the period. Defects per Opportunity per Period = Total Defects per period Total Opportunities per period.
  • Defects per Million Opportunities represents the defects per period times a million. Defects per million Opportunities per month = Defects per Opportunity per month x 1000000
  • Defects per Million per Year is similarly calculated using the total number of opportunities and the total number of defects in the year.
  • The calculated data of Defects per Million Opportunities per period is displayed. Each period is represented by an individual point on the chart.
  • The Defects per Million Opportunities per year can be plotted as a calculated mean across all periods in the year or for each quarter.
How it works in LN

You can access the PPM chart from the Item Quality Statistics (qmptc1140m000) session. The chart is created for the display fields in the session, for all the periods of the selected year. When multiple periods are selected, the range is extended based on the selection.

Note

If you select periods 3 and 5, period 4 is also displayed to maintain consistency.

When the chart is initially started, the defaults are saved in the Parts Per Million Chart (qmptc1740m000) session. Click Modify Chart to change the values.

The following are the options to modify the PPM chart:

Include Skip Lot Accepts:

This flag determines if accepted batches for skipped order inspections must be included in the data used to generate the chart.

Re-Inspection:

Use the Excluding Re-Inspection and Including Re-Inspection options to determine the data used to generate the chart. The following example describes how data is plotted in the chart for the selected option.

Example

The following orders are defined for a period:

UnitSampleCharacteristic 1Characteristic 2Characteristic 3Result
11 unitPassFailFail1 sample failed
21 unitPassPassPass1 sample passed
31 unitFailFailFail1 sample failed
4-50004996 unitsPassPassPass4996 samples passed

 

  • The result is 2 failures out of a sample of 5000 or 2/5000 *1,000,000 or 400 ppm.
Order InspectionOrder QuantitySample QuantityAccepted / RejectedRe-inspection Order
1100100Accepted
2200200Rejected3
3200200Rejected
4200200Rejected
5200200Accepted
6200200Rejected7
7200200Rejected8
8200200Accepted

 

The cumulative results are:

  • Quantity Accepted excluding Re-Inspection: 300 (order 1 and 5).
  • Quantity Rejected excluding Re-Inspection: 600 (order 2, 4 and 6).
  • Quantity Accepted including Re-Inspection: 500 (order 1, 5 and 8).
  • Quantity Rejected including Re-Inspection: 400 (order 3 and 4).

The results are displayed in the Item Quality Statistics (qmptc1140m000) session:

Accepted excluding re-inspectionRejected excluding re-inspectionAccepted including re-inspectionRejected including re-inspectionQuantity skipped
3006005004000

 

If you select the Exclude Re-Inspection option, the data on the chart is plotted as:

  • Accepted - 300
  • Rejected - 600

If you select to Include Re-Inspection option, the data on the chart is plotted as:

  • Accepted - 500
  • Rejected - 400