Link Between MIC and Class Characteristic
Link Between MIC and Class Characteristic
Link Between MIC and Class Characteristic
A customer orders a pump with several configurable parts. One of these parts
consists of a drive shaft with a feather key. The "length of the feather key" is defined
as an inspection characteristic for a quality inspection.
When you record inspection results, you process and valuate the characteristic specifications in the
same way that you valuate the other inspection characteristics. No knowledge of object dependencies
are required in this process.
You can inspect a product using characteristic specifications from the variant configuration for the
following inspection lot origins:
Prerequisites
To inspect a product using characteristic specifications from the variant configuration, the following
conditions must be met:
The indicator for an inspection on the basis of the variant configuration is set for the desired
inspection type in the inspection settings of the material master.
Class characteristics from the Classification System are linked to master inspection
characteristics in QM. This allows the system to copy the characteristic specifications from the
variant configuration into the inspection lot.
Process Flow
1. A sales order specifies a configurable product based on a customer’s specifications.
2. The system creates an inspection lot as follows, depending on the inspection lot origin:
03 (Inspection during production) A production order is created for a sales order ("make-
to-order" production). When the production order is
released, the system automatically creates an
inspection lot.
04 (Goods receipt from production) A production order is created for a sales order ("make-
to-order" production). When a goods receipt is posted
for the production order, the system automatically
creates an inspection lot.
3. The characteristic specifications from the sales order are copied into the inspection lot. All
other information (for example, control indicators) is supplied by the master inspection
characteristic.
Result
If a master inspection characteristic that is linked to a class characteristic is also contained in the task
list and/or material specification, the system selects the inspection specification from the following
sources in the order shown:
1. Variant configuration
2. Material specification
3. Task list
If the master inspection characteristic is not contained in the task list or material specification, it is
appended to the last operation of the inspection specifications contained in the inspection lot.
If you inspect a product without a task list, the system creates an operation in the inspection
specifications contained in the inspection lot (in such cases, you must define a corresponding
operation number in Customizing for the inspection type).
See also:
Variant Configuration
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