In the QM quality planning, you define specifications
and processes on a long-term basis as master records. The SAP
QM quality planning covers inspection planning and the basic data required
for inspection planning.
SAP QM component
The QM component is divided into the following subcomponents:
Master Data
In quality planning, you define information and processes
on a long-term basis as master records. Quality planning provides the basis
for inspection processing.
You use the following data for quality planning:
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General master data in logistics.
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Inspection planning data (for example, inspection plans,
master recipes and material specifications).
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QM-specific basic data (for example, master inspection characteristics,
inspection methods, sampling procedures).
Master data is data that does not change over a long-period
of time. Master data contains information that is required on a regular
basis, the master data for a vendor, for example, contains the name, address
and bank details.
General master data is made up of cross-application data
and QM-specific data. Cross-application data is maintained in most cases
in other components of the SAP system.
Cross-application data used in inspection planning includes:
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Material
master
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Vendor master record
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Batch classification
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Customer info record
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Quality documents
QM-specific data used in inspection planning includes:
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Quality info record procurement
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Quality info record sales
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Material specifications
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Inspection plan
Quality Information Record
The quality information record procurement contains details
for a specific material/vendor combination. For example, it specifies:
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The delivery quantity, for which the vendor is released.
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The date, up to which the vendor is released for the relevant
product.
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The QM system and quality documents that are to be used by
the vendor or are to accompany the delivery.
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Is an electronic quality data exchange planned? etc.
The quality information record sales contains details for
a specific material/customer combination. For example, it specifies:
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When and how an inspection is to take place?
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What documents are relevant for a delivery? etc.
This information is used in inspection processing for planning
and control purposes. |
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