Assigning Code Groups or Selected SetsThe code group(s) or selected set(s) that you want to assign must already exist in the system.
On the general data screen for the master inspection characteristic, choose
Catalogs
.
The
Assigned Inspection Catalogs
screen appears.
In field
C,
enter a catalog type.
Note
You cannot assign selected sets from catalog type 1, to qualitative characteristics, for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, or to quantitative characteristics.
If you want to assign a selected set to the master inspection characteristic, set the indicator
S
.
Note
If you edit a qualitative characteristic, for which the
Characteristic attribute
indicator is set, the system sets this indicator automatically. This means that you must choose a selected set as the entry for the first assignment.
In the
CGr/SSet
field, enter the identifier for one or more code group(s) or selected set(s). If necessary, use the input help.
Note
If you are editing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the
Charac. attribute
indicator is
not
set, you can assign up to four code groups or selected sets to the master inspection characteristic.
You can assign up to five code groups or selected sets to a qualitative characteristic, for which you have set the
Charac. attribute
indicator.
If you are editing a qualitative characteristic for which you have set the
Charac. attribute
indicator is set, the system automatically enters catalog type
1
in the field
C
and sets the selected set indicator in the first line for assigning a catalog. This means that the first entry is reserved for selected sets of catalog type
1
. In this case, you can
only
enter catalog type
1
in this field.
If you choose a selected set using the input help, the system automatically enters the plant for the selected set in the
Plnt
field. When entering a selected set manually, you must also enter the plant manually.
If necessary, in the
Defect codes for rejection
field, assign code groups and codes from the defect catalog (catalog 9) to the master inspection characteristic. These are used to create a defect data record for inspection characteristics that are rejected during results recording. You can assign the following defect codes:
For a general rejection
For a rejection when the upper specification limit is exceeded
For a rejection when the lower specification limit is exceeded
Note
The
General
entry field in the
Defect codes
section is always ready for input.
You can only enter a code for the upper or lower specification limit rejection, if the corresponding specification limit indicator is set in the control indicators for the quantitative characteristic.
If you have defined specification limits for a characteristic and you do not maintain the corresponding codes for the specification limit rejections, then the
General
code is used for the
Defect codes for rejection
.
If the
Defects recording
control indicator is set and you have not even maintained the
General
rejection code, then manual defects recording is automatically called up during defects recording, if a characteristic is rejected.
Choose
Continue
.
The general data screen for the master inspection characteristic reappears.
Save your data.
Additional Functions in Catalog Assignment
Function |
Menu Path/ Pushbutton |
What You Should Know |
Check catalog assignment |
|
After you have assigned code groups or selected sets to the master inspection characteristic, you can have the system check your entries. |
Display catalogs |
|
You can display the selected code groups or selected sets. |
Display assignment history |
|
You can display a chronological list of all code groups or selected sets that were assigned to the master inspection characteristic. |
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