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Irregular inspection SAP qm

former_member606987
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hi,

In my plant, we inspect raw materials sent by vendors periodically. That means not every receipt needs to have quality inspection process triggered.

How can I map this in SAP QM. I plan to create manual inspection lot for such receipt which will be inspected. But I understand that for this I need to activate inspection type 01 in material master. And this will cause every receipt to go through quality inspection stock.

Can you guide how can I map this requirement?

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Caetano
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Hello Terry

You don't need to inspect each goods receipt from your vendor. There is a feature called Dynamic Modification Rule, which allows you to define different levels of quality and skip the inspection when a certain level is reached.

Please read the blog and the documentation in SAP Help available in the links below:

https://blogs.sap.com/2013/09/17/basic-steps-to-create-dynamic-modification-rule/

https://help.sap.com/viewer/250374f0514e4e0f9057066374265eba/6.18.11/en-US/136cb65334e6b54ce10000000...

Regards,

Caetano

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former_member606987
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Thanks Caetano and Craig for your suggestions.

DMR looks to me like a possible suggestion as I have similar requirement for in process inspection.

Thanks

Terry

Caetano
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Hi Terry

If your question has been answered, please accept the correct answer, in order to close this thread.

Regards,
Caetano

former_member42743
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There are several ways to accomplish this.

DMR was already mentioned.

Another is to let the 01 lots get created but have only one dummy optional MIC on the inspection plan and process the lots with an auto UD.

You can create a Q-info record for each vendor/material and indicate that the vendor is exempt from inspection for the material. No lot gets created in that case.

You can implement an enhancement at the time of lot creation that suppresses the creation of the inspection lot. I'd do this based on the inspection type activated. Create one inspection type for those materials to be suppressed and one for those that should be inspected regularly. Then have the inspection lot suppressed for the one inspection type, but not the other.

DMR has already been mentioned.

Craig