Order Specific Inspections (qmptc0150m000)
Use this session to display order-specific inspection orders for an origin order. Inspection orders are based on the master data, but in this session the master data can be customized for a particular item. The customized data cannot be influenced by changes in the master data.
In the details session, you can add and/or modify order-specific inspection orders for an origin order.
If you select Order Lines from the appropriate menu, you can display and maintain the inspection order lines for each inspection order.
Field Information
- Origin
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Allowed values
- Sales
- Storage Inspection
- Production (RPT)
- Routing (RPT)
- Service
- Warehouse Transfer
- Maintenance Sales
- Batch Repair
- Maintenance Work
- Purchase
- Warehouse Transfer (Manual)
- Not Applicable
- Production (JSC)
- Material (BOM)
- Routing (TI)
- Sales Schedule
- Project
- Purchase Schedule
- Project Contract
- EP Distribution
- Inventory Inspection
- Inspection Line
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The number of the order line to which the inspection order applies. This can be the position of the sales order line, the position of the purchase order line, or the position of the estimated materials.
- Operation
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A quality inspection must take place, during or after this operation.
- Inventory Unit
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The unit in which the inventory is recorded.
- Item
- Inspection Sequence
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The sequence number of the order. For each sequence, one or more samples are drawn to test the characteristics.
- Standard Test Procedure
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quality ID
- Version
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The version number of the standard test procedure. When you modify a standard test procedure, LN assigns a new version number.
- Test Group
- Test Type
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Specification of the way in which the samples are taken from the order quantity.
- Frequency Unit
- Frequency
- Percentage
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The sample size, expressed in a percentage of the order quantity.
- Sample Unit
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The unit in which the sample is expressed.
If the sample size is expressed as a percentage, LN will use the inventory unit of the item.
Note: The sample unit and the inventory unit of the item do not have to be Identical. However, when they are not identical a correct conversion factor is essential. - Sample Size
- Acceptable Quality Level
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The maximum percentage of a test sample that can be rejected for the item quantity to be approved. For example, if the specified Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is 20%, LN approves the item quantity only if the rejected quantity is less than or equal to 20%.