About this Guide

This document describes the purpose, setup, and use of inspection orders.

Objectives

The objectives of this book are to describe the purpose of inspection orders, and how to create and use master data.

Intended Audience

This book is intended for those who want to learn how to use inspection orders, generate storage inspection, and how set-up master data for inspections in the way that best serves their purposes. Both end users and users on administrator level will find the information they require.

Assumed Knowledge

Familiarity with the business processes involved in handling inspections, and general knowledge of the LN functionality will help you understand this book. In addition, Quality training courses are available to give you a headstart.

Document summary

The first chapter, Introduction, describes the purpose and the general characteristics of quality inspections.

The following chapters deal with the master data setup, describe how inspection orders are created.

This guide describes procedures that users carry out using inspection order, and storage inspection provides some information on the underlying processes that LN carries out. The most important session windows and fields involved are discussed, but a full description of all software components is outside the scope of this guide. For details, refer to the online Help.

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