Understanding Sample Drawing
Procedure
What Is Sample Drawing Procedure?
Transaction Code for Sampling Drawing Procedure : QPV2,
QPV3
Tcode is QPV2 for sample drawing procedure.
It is Master data record that controls how physical samples
are to be drawn and formed.
Sampling Drawing Procedure is a master data object
in which you plan the drawing of physical samples. In the sample-drawing
procedure, we need to specify:
- Which categories of physical samples must be drawn
- How many physical samples must drawn
- The size of each physical sample
- Whether the drawing of physical samples must be confirmed
The system uses the information in the sample-drawing
procedure together with the information in the inspection plan to calculate
the physical sample sizes, and to create physical-sample records when an
inspection lot is created.
A sample-drawing procedure contains the following types
of information:
- Header data
- The sample drawing header contains the following information
fields and control indicators:
Key that identifies the sample-drawing procedure
- Short text description for the sample-drawing procedure.
- Authorization group that limits the access to the sample-drawing
procedure.
- Text for matchcode searches.
- Long text indicator.
Indicator for calculating the number of physical samples
on the basis of number of containers in the inspection lot (as opposed
to the base unit of measure)
- Confirmation indicator to activate or deactivate the
confirmation requirement.
- Lock indicator to prevent the sample-drawing procedure
from being used.
- Usage indicator that shows whether the sample-drawing
procedure is currently used in an inspection plan.
- Sample-drawing item(s)
A sample-drawing item contains specific instructions
for creating physical samples with respect to a specific inspection lot
container type and specific partial-sample numbers in the inspection plan.
In a sample-drawing item, you can also specify:
Which categories of physical samples you want to
create (primary samples, pooled samples, and reserve samples)?
- The physical sample container you use to draw each category
of physical sample.
- A factor to increase the quantity of physical samples
to be created (for example, if you need to carry out more than one inspection).
- The number of physical samples to be created (fixed
number or variable number based on a sampling scheme).
The sample-drawing procedure interacts with the following
planning objects:
- Inspection plan
You assign a sample-drawing procedure to an inspection
plan to activate the functions for sample management.
- Sampling scheme (optional)
If you want the system to determine the number of physical
samples automatically on the basis of a sampling scheme, you can reference
sampling schemes in a sample-drawing procedure.
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