| Testing Combinations (qmptc0119m000)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, the application
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, the application 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 The origin of the
order. 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. Item The code of the item. Note The quality
combination of the item (defined in this session) overrules the quality
combination of the quality group to which the item belongs. Site The site specified for the testing combination. When an inspection is performed at this
site, the testing combination with the associated standard test procedure and
site is used for the inspection. 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. Routing The code of the routing associated with the testing
combination. Note This field is displayed only if: - The Job Shop by Site field is set to Active in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) session.
- The origin of the inspection order is Routing (TI) and Material (BOM).
Routing Revision The revision number of the routing associated with the testing
combination. Note This field is displayed only if: - The Job Shop by Site field is set to Active in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) session.
- The origin of the inspection order is Routing (TI).
This field is enabled only if the Routing is specified. Production Model Revision Work Station The work station that is part of the work cell. 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 OnlyRecommends field in the Quality Management Parameters (qmptc0100m000) session. Blocking Method for Inspections 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. Order Specific Test Procedure If this check box is selected, you can execute the standard test procedure for the specified testing combination. Inspection by Serials If this check box is selected, inspection for serialized items
(for In and Not In Inventory) is performed by serials with Routing origin. If this check box is selected, inspection for serialized items is performed
anonymously. Note This field is only enabled for Routing origin and if the QM Only Recommends field is not selected. 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. Note If the Job Shop by Site field is set to Active in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) session, Infor LN allows you
to select the operation using the Job Shop Routing Operations (tirou4101m000) session. Reference Operation The task which is executed
during the operation. Note If there is only one task for this operation, you cannot
enter a value in this field. This field is displayed only if the origin of the inspection
order is Routing (TI). If the Job Shop by Site field is set to Active in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) session, Infor LN allows you
to select the Operation using the Reference Operations (tirou4150m000) session. From Warehouse The warehouse from which the item is transferred. To Warehouse The warehouse to which the item is transferred. Description The description or name of the code. Project Contract The code that uniquely identifies the project contract for which the testing combination is
created. Description The description or name of the code. Contract Line The contract line number for which the testing combination
is created. Description The description or name of the code. Description The description or name of the code. Conformance Reporting If this check box is selected, an inspection order of type conformance
reporting is created during inspections (if the purchase order has conformance
code defined). The inspection order created is used for document checking. Note If this check box is selected, specifying the standard test procedure is
optional. First Article Inspection Required If this check box is selected, the First Article Inspection is applicable
for the item. Description The description or name of the code. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. | |