Implementing FMEAStep 1. In the FMEA Generation Structure (qmpqm1100m000) session, you must link a system to a specified system, or a subsystem, and a fault. Note: You can specify either a system, a subsystem or both. You must specify a fault. Click Generate to generate the FMEA number for the specified structure. However, if the Generated check box is selected, a FMEA number already exists for the structure. Note: Click Browse to view all the FMEAs generated for a fault associated with a structure. Step 2. In the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (qmpqm1620m000) session, for the FMEA number, specify:
Step 3. In the Failure Resolution (qmpqm1140m100) session:
Note: If a new resolution is specified, enter a description in the Current Controls, Recommended Actions, Potential Causes and Action Taken fields, . Step 4. In the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (qmpqm1620m000) session:
Step 5. In the Delete Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Reports (qmpqm1220m000) session, you can move the FMEA with the status Close/Cancelled to history by deleting the specified records. Note If you use the DEM Content Pack with Infor LN, consider using the MQM0060 (Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA)) wizard to set up FMEA. You can execute this predefined wizard from the Wizards by Project Model (tgwzr4502m000) session after you specified the business function model for your company.
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