on 08-06-2008 9:39 AM
Hi All,
Please help me in this issue.
The requirement is the behaviour of the inspection characteristic to be different in different material lots. Take for instance:
X- Inspection characteristic.
Now this inspection characteristic is being used in two different material lots say: TO2707 & TO2909. Now the requirement is that these inspections characteristic 'X' to behave in different manner to both of the material lots. Now as this inspection characteristic is being referenced in the inspection plan for the two materials it is not possible to behave like this.
So,
This is my client requirment which I think is not really possible. what do you think.
Regards,
vivek sharma
Hi vivek,
I think u can use material specifiaction for the materials instead of using the inspection plans.
create the MIC with the copy model and create the material specification there u can change the tolerances of the same characterisitcs.
revert in case any doubt.
Regards,
Anil
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Set your MIC as Incomplete Copy Model (In QS23).
Then you can use the MIC in different ways to each inspection plan.
E.g.
For I.Plan 10000001, the X Mics is used as Qualitative.
For I.Plan 10000002, the Same X Mics can be used as Quantitative
See this much flexibility is available, then changing limits, inspection plan wise is very little requirement.
Rather I can say you can do it in the same inspection plan also.
Refer the below pasted link of[Wiki|https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/PLM/SameParameters-DifferentSpecifications]
Regards,
Shyamal
Hi Shymal,
I had even mailed you.
So this way it can be done, Have you understood my issue.
I will like explain a little more.
My client is using this Insp. char. in different materials.
Now for one meterial he wants that the decimal point shiould be up 2 significant point,while for other material it should be upto 3 sinificant point.
So is this possible as it is the same insp. char. which is being referenced in the different inspection plans.
Please advice.
Regards,
vivek
Yes Vivek,
It is absolutely possible.
As I have told you, to set your MIC Status as "Incomplete Copy Model"
Best Way You can do is, prepare a test scenario, for your client, in testing server. The process should flow this way.
- Create an MICs. E.g; Test01: Decimal point: Don't provide any value.
- Keep it as "Incomplete Copy Model". (See F4 help at the Status)
- Create an Inspection plan for Material A & One more for Material B
- In inspection plan for material A keep the decimal point for MIC Test01 as 2 and for inspection plan of Material B as decimal point 3.
Conclusion: -
There is 100% no need to have two different MICs, you can set their parameters in the inspection plan as per requirement.
Regards,
Shyamal
Hi Vivek,
- Run trx QS21. And Create an MIC. Dont set any parameters to the MIC here. Not the control indicator even. Just Set is as Quantitative or Qualitative. Save
- Now run trx QP02. and enter the material plant etc and enter the further details and go to MIC over view screen.
- Attach the MIC just created.
- Select the MIC line item and click on the control indicator and activate it according to the relavancy.
- And assign the limits or Selected set.
Do the same with another inspection plan.
You will see the singal MIC will work with different limits for two inspection plans.
Revert if further inputs required.
Regards,
Shyamal
There may be several reasons,,, Check.........
- The Date, Date Of Inspection plan must be prior than lot.
- Material Assignment to the inspection plan.
- As you said the usage and the status of inspection plan is as per the requirement. Correct.
But above all have you succeeded assign the same MIC with different specification limits to two different inspection plans???????
If yes then let me know was may reply use full to you?
Regards,
Shyamal
Hi Shyamal
As per this thread I am just curious to ask question,if possible provide solution
For example i am creating a MIC with incomplete ,and assign the the same MIC in 2 different inspection plans one with quantitative and another with qualitative
later I client wants to know what are MIC's are qualitative and Quantitative ?
How to find out ?
can you please provide solution for this issue( how to segrecate the qual /quanti MIC's also)
Thanks
Sami
hi Sami,
There are more than one way to trace it out. But herewith I am giving you the easiest one
- You should run trx CWBQM.
- Feed the Work Area, "Q_OPR_000000000010: - Operation, material-routing alloc., lock"
- Click on the Additional Selection Criteria.
- Here enter the MIC Number/s you need to extract the data for.
- Press Cntr+F7 Or click on the MIC icon on the first option bar of the screen.
- Now it will give you the Entire details of the MIC, it's used wise.
The only additional workout we need to do is, hence we have selected the Work Are at operation level, it will give us the details of all the MICs attached to that operation. So what you just need to do is Short the screen from MIC number.
Or You can develop your customized layout.
Regards,
Shyamal
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Hi Vivek,
Inspection points are the feature that guides the system "What to Do?" I mean hoe the result recording to be done with,
Either against Physical Sample or Freely defined inspection points or the RR\inspection is being done based on some event or Time etc.
Pls read the "F1" help for that field. that will make your concept more clear.
But the easier way to get-read off it is,
Check what is the value you have feed in as inspection point at Inspection plan header level, it must be 100 - reely-defined inspection point, That is why it is asking for inspection points.
So just provide some text or number (Logical Off course), there in Result Recording, that represents the RR or Inspection is done on what basis.
E.g. Inprocess-01, Recurring-May'08, etc.
Then you will able to see the Characteristic, and even then after you can't see it check the Indicator "Record Measured Values"
Regards,
Shyamal
Hi Shymal,
I am able to the steps till UD. Now when I am try to see the QATR by QC21. I am not able to see the certificate profile.
I have created a new profile of QATR type.
Here i have assigned two material, a layout, inspection characteristc& released the same.
Then did the assignment by QC15.
Still no help.
Please advice.
regrads,
vivek
Hi Shymal,
Finally I am able to do what you asked me to do.
But still nothing is happening.
Untill unless I make any change in the MIC in QS23 there is no change in the quality certificate.
So that means it doesn't matter whatever value for decimal points I give in the inspection plan there is no effect in the certificate .
Please advice.
Regards,
vivek
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Now as I need to know how to make it possible that the COA picks the value from the inspection plan & not from the MIC.
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