UTC Time Stamp in Short Form (YYYYMMDDhhmmss). The UTC time stamp is the date and time relative to UTC (Universal Coordinated Time). To standardize local times in a UTC time stamp and thus make them comparable with other times, these local times need to be converted using your time zone and the ABAP command convert.Even if the system is able to determine the time zone from Customizing or master data, you shoul save the time zone redundantly here.The internal structure of the UTC time stamp is subdivided into a date part and a time part in packed number format <YYYYMMDDhhmmss>. You can also use the high resolution UTC time stamp (10^-7 seconds).
Catalog Type of Assigned Code Group or Selected Set. Main category by which code groups and codes are classified according to their contents (e.g. characteristic attributes, defect types, usage decisions). If you are processing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, you can assign up to 4 code groups or selected sets to describe the inspection characteristic or the inspection method.NOTEYou CANNOT assign selected sets from catalog type 1 to quantitative characteristics or to qualitative characteristics for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set. Maximum length: 1.
Code. Represents the lowest level within the hierarchy of catalog type, code group and code. A code refers to the actual coding for the attribute. For example, in a code group of colors, the code BL can represent the color blue, GR can represent the color green, and so forth. The code can be uniquely identified only with the catalog type and code group. Maximum length: 4.
Code Group. Key for the code group. Maximum length: 8.
Name of User Who Created the Data Record. Name of the user who created this data record. The system automatically enters the user name. Maximum length: 12.
Date on Which Data Record Was Created. Date on which the data record was created. The system enters the current system date.
Defect Class. Categorizes the possible defects into classes according to a defect valuation based on the results caused by the defect. Defects are usually assigned to one of three classes: critical defect, major defect, or minor defect. Maximum length: 2.
Current Node Number from Order Counter. Maximum length: 8.
Maximum Value of Valid Measured Values - formatted. Maximum length: 22.
Arithmetic Mean of Valid Measured Values (Formatted). Maximum length: 22.
Minimum Value of Valid Measured Values (Formatted). Maximum length: 22.
Dispersion (Variance) of Valid Measured Values (Formatted). Maximum length: 22.
Value Not Initial if Set. For every numeric field there is a corresponding field that denotes whether the value is initial or not, in order to differentiate between null and the initial value. If this indicator is set, then the value of the corresponding numeric field is not initial. Maximum length: 1.
Value Not Initial if Set. For every numeric field there is a corresponding field that denotes whether the value is initial or not, in order to differentiate between null and the initial value. If this indicator is set, then the value of the corresponding numeric field is not initial. Maximum length: 1.
Number of Inspected Sample Units. Number of sample units that have been inspected for a characteristic or a partial sample. If the field is ready for input, enter the inspected sample size.For each inspection plan characteristic you define the amount by which the inspected sample size in the 'Insp.ed' field can deviate from the to-be-inspected sample size in the 'Inspect' field. If a characteristic (partial sample ) is closed the system checks whether the required sample size is adhered to. The characteristic (partial sample) can only be closed if this is the case.For inspection characteristics, you can define conditions for adhering to the sample size. For example, you can define whether the inspection scope must be adhered to or whether it may be larger or smaller, etc.
Dispersion (Variance) of Valid Measured Values. For inspection characteristics with summarized results recording the system determines the variance of measured values from the standard deviation you entered. For inspection characteristics with single-value recording the system determines the standard deviation of the confirmed and valid measured values if youselect the function for calculating statistical moments --OR--valuate the inspection characteristic (partial sample).
Estimated Fraction Above Tolerance Range. Calculated share of nonconforming units for the inspection characteristic or sample that lies above the tolerance range. The share is displayed in per cent. For example, 0.112 stands for a share of 11.2 per cent.The share of units for the characteristic or sample that is above the tolerance range is calculated if youselect the function for calculating the sharevaluate the characteristic (or the sample)close the characteristic (or the sample)This is only the case if the characteristic has an upper tolerance limit.The number of decimal places can be predefined at the plant level.For each characteristic with a tolerance range you can define in the inspection plan how the share calculation is to be carried out. The share calculation depends on whether, for example, measured values or the share of nonconforming units should be confirmed.
Number of Measured Values Above Tolerance Range. Number of valid measured values above the tolerance range that have been recorded for the characteristic or the partial sample. The system determines the number of nonconforming single values for the inspection characteristic or the partial sample from the number of valid single values outside the tolerance range.If the field is ready for input and the characteristic has an upper tolerance limit, you enter the number of measured values above the tolerance range. This number must not be greater than the number of valid single values.In the inspection plan you can define whether the characteristic is quantitative or not and whether it has tolerance limits.
Estimated Fraction Below Tolerance Range. Calculated share of units for the inspection characteristic or sample that is below the tolerance range. The share is displayed in per cent. For example, 0.112 stands for a share of 11.2 per cent.The share of units for the characteristic or sample that is below the tolerance range is calculated if youselect the function for calculating the sharevaluate the characteristic (or the sample)close the characteristic (or the sample)This is only the case if the characteristic has a lower tolerance limit.The number of decimal places can be predefined at the plant level.For each characteristic with a tolerance range you can define in the inspection plan how the share calculation is to be carried out. The share calculation depends on whether, for example, measured values or the share of nonconforming units should be confirmed.
Number of Measured Values Below Tolerance Range. Number of valid measured values below the tolerance range that have been recorded for the characteristic or the partial sample. The system determines the number of nonconforming single values for the inspection characteristic or the partial sample from the number of valid single values outside the tolerance range.If the field is ready for input and the characteristic has a lower tolerance limit, you enter the number of measured values below the tolerance range. This number must not be greater than the number of valid single values.In the inspection plan you can define whether the characteristic is quantitative or not and whether it has tolerance limits.
General Information. You can write general additional information in this field, for example: The number of the machine used to produce the partThe test equipment used for the inspectionYou can use the input help to search for and select an equipment master record or a production resources and tools master record. You can, however, also make a free entry.NotesThe display function in the field is only active when an equipment master record or a production resources and tools master record has been entered.The field supports uppercase and lowercase letters.When making an entry, no check is performed to see if the SAP object exists.The check whether an SAP object exists can be performed, for example, in the enhancements for the valuation or completion of a characteristic. Maximum length: 18.
Estimated Fraction Above Tolerance Range (Formatted). Maximum length: 22.
Estimated Fraction Below Tolerance Range (Formatted). Maximum length: 22.
Number of Nonconforming Sample Units. Number of nonconforming sample units. A sample unit is nonconforming or not. If the field is ready for input, enter the number of nonconforming sample units.The number of nonconforming sample units cannot be greater than the number of inspected test units that can be confirmed as the number of valid measured values.
Inspection Characteristic Number. The number that explicitly identifies an inspection characteristic within an operation in an inspection plan. Maximum length: 4.
Inspection End Date.
End Time of Inspection. The system enters the current time as the ending time of the inspection. You can change this entry.
Inspection Lot Number. Number that uniquely identifies an inspection lot. The inspection lot number is assigned by the system. Maximum length: 12.
Number of Defects Found. Indicates the number of defects observed. The number of defects observed refers here to the sample unit, inspection characteristic or partial sample.If the field is ready for input, enter the number of defects. For each inspected sample unit, you can confirm more than one defect.
Number of Partial Samples for Characteristic. Number of partial samples that have already been recorded and created for the characteristic. If partial samples are defined for an inspection characteristic, the system creates the predefined number of samples when the characteristic is processed.With the options in the 'Goto' menu you can access the next sample and you can navigate to all the other samples for the inspection characteristic. Furthermore, when you have reached the last partial sample created for the characteristic, you can create a new partial sample for the characteristic with the function 'Next sample'. The system adds a partial sample to the number of already existing partial samples.In the sampling procedure assigned to the inspection characteristic in the inspection plan, you can plan the use of partial samples. In addition, you can define the number of partial samples to be created in the procedure.
Attribute of the Results Record (Valid, Invalid,...). With an entry in this field you can indicate characteristic results or sample results as being invalid or, for example, mark outliers. If single values are recorded, the attribute field refers to a single value, otherwise this field refers to the results data for the characteristic or for the partial sample. The system calculates statistics, such as the mean value, standard deviation and the number of fields only from valid single results.When you indicate that the result of a partial sample is invalid, the system reduces the summarized results data of the inspection characteristic by the results data of the invalid partial sample. Maximum length: 1.
Catalog Type of Assigned Code Group or Selected Set. Main category by which code groups and codes are classified according to their contents (e.g. characteristic attributes, defect types, usage decisions). If you are processing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, you can assign up to 4 code groups or selected sets to describe the inspection characteristic or the inspection method.NOTEYou CANNOT assign selected sets from catalog type 1 to quantitative characteristics or to qualitative characteristics for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set. Maximum length: 1.
Catalog Type of Assigned Code Group or Selected Set. Main category by which code groups and codes are classified according to their contents (e.g. characteristic attributes, defect types, usage decisions). If you are processing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, you can assign up to 4 code groups or selected sets to describe the inspection characteristic or the inspection method.NOTEYou CANNOT assign selected sets from catalog type 1 to quantitative characteristics or to qualitative characteristics for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set. Maximum length: 1.
Catalog Type of Assigned Code Group or Selected Set. Main category by which code groups and codes are classified according to their contents (e.g. characteristic attributes, defect types, usage decisions). If you are processing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, you can assign up to 4 code groups or selected sets to describe the inspection characteristic or the inspection method.NOTEYou CANNOT assign selected sets from catalog type 1 to quantitative characteristics or to qualitative characteristics for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set. Maximum length: 1.
Catalog Type of Assigned Code Group or Selected Set. Main category by which code groups and codes are classified according to their contents (e.g. characteristic attributes, defect types, usage decisions). If you are processing a quantitative characteristic or a qualitative characteristic for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set, you can assign up to 4 code groups or selected sets to describe the inspection characteristic or the inspection method.NOTEYou CANNOT assign selected sets from catalog type 1 to quantitative characteristics or to qualitative characteristics for which the characteristic attributes indicator is not set. Maximum length: 1.
Code. Represents the lowest level within the hierarchy of catalog type, code group and code. A code refers to the actual coding for the attribute. For example, in a code group of colors, the code BL can represent the color blue, GR can represent the color green, and so forth. The code can be uniquely identified only with the catalog type and code group. Maximum length: 4.
Code. Represents the lowest level within the hierarchy of catalog type, code group and code. A code refers to the actual coding for the attribute. For example, in a code group of colors, the code BL can represent the color blue, GR can represent the color green, and so forth. The code can be uniquely identified only with the catalog type and code group. Maximum length: 4.
Code. Represents the lowest level within the hierarchy of catalog type, code group and code. A code refers to the actual coding for the attribute. For example, in a code group of colors, the code BL can represent the color blue, GR can represent the color green, and so forth. The code can be uniquely identified only with the catalog type and code group. Maximum length: 4.
Code. Represents the lowest level within the hierarchy of catalog type, code group and code. A code refers to the actual coding for the attribute. For example, in a code group of colors, the code BL can represent the color blue, GR can represent the color green, and so forth. The code can be uniquely identified only with the catalog type and code group. Maximum length: 4.
Code Group. Key for the code group. Maximum length: 8.
Code Group. Key for the code group. Maximum length: 8.
Code Group. Key for the code group. Maximum length: 8.
Code Group. Key for the code group. Maximum length: 8.
Inspection Characteristic Long Text Exists. Maximum length: 1.
Value Not Initial if Set. For every numeric field there is a corresponding field that denotes whether the value is initial or not, in order to differentiate between null and the initial value. If this indicator is set, then the value of the corresponding numeric field is not initial. Maximum length: 1.
Maximum Value of Valid Measured Values. How you proceed, depends on whether summarized or single value results recording has been defined for the characteristic: If summarized results recording is defined for an inspection characteristic and the field is ready for input, enter the maximum value of the valid measured values.For characteristics with single-value recording the system automatically determines the maximum value of the valid measured values that were confirmed, if youselect the function for calculating statistical momentsvaluate the characteristic (partial sample).
Arithmetic Mean of Valid Measured Values. How you proceed, depends on whether summarized or single value results recording has been defined for the characteristic: If summarized results recording is defined for an inspection characteristic and the field is ready for input, enter the mean value of the valid measured values.For characteristics with single-value recording the system automatically determines the mean value after each entry.
Minimum Value of Valid Measured Values. How you proceed, depends on whether summarized or single value results recording has been defined for the characteristic: If summarized results recording is defined for an inspection characteristic and the field is ready for input, enter the minimum value of the valid measured values.For characteristics with single-value recording the system automatically determines the minimum value of the valid measured values that were confirmed, if youselect the function for calculating statistical momentsvaluate the characteristic (partial sample).
Origin of Results Data. The results data origin describes the source from which the data was copied. The keys for the origin of the results data are for information purposes only and have no controlling function.If a result is copied, for example from a certificate, this operation can be documented. Maximum length: 2.
Original Value Before Input Processing. In this field, the system saves the original value that was actually entered during results recording. Attributes that may have been entered are also saved (for example, the entry >3.14). Maximum length: 25.
Results Record Status. Processing status of the results record for the inspection characteristic or the partial sample. The processing status documents the current processing state of the characteristic or the partial sample. To display a list of all processing statuses that are possible for a characteristic or a sample, select the possible entries help.If you carry out one of the following functions, the processing status of the characteristic changes:enter data in the recording screen for the characteristic (sample):the processing status changes to 'processing'set for processing:the processing status changes to 'processing'valuate:the processing status changes to 'valuated'close:the processing status changes to 'closed'You can enter data or calculate statistics only while the inspection characteristic (or sample) status is set for processing.If you set a characteristic (sample) that has not yet been processed to 'processed', you have to close this characteristic (sample). You cannot reset the status of a processed characteristic (sample) back to 'not processed'.The usage decision for the inspection lot can only be made when the processing of all required characteristics is closed. Maximum length: 1.
Inspection Description for Summarized Result. Maximum length: 40.
Start Date of Inspection. The system enters the current date as the inspection start date, if no entry is made.
Start Time of Inspection. The system enters the current time as the start time of the inspection, if no other entry is made.
Inspection Result Valuation. This field contains the valuation for the acceptance decision. For the valuation of the characteristic a distinction is made between the acceptance decision for the inspected units and the impact on similar future inspections (dynamic modification of samples).To display a list of all possible values for the valuation of the characteristic (or partial sample), select the list function. You valuate the characteristic (sample) using the 'Valuate' function.The sampling procedure that references a valuation mode defines how the valuation of an inspection characteristic (or partial sample) is to be carried out. The sampling procedure can be assigned to the inspection characteristics in the inspection plan.If you do not assign a sampling procedure to the inspection characteristic in the inspection plan, you have to valuate the inspection characteristic (or partial sample) manually.If the valuation of an inspection characteristic (or partial sample) is successful, the valuation is documented by means of a change to the record status. You can no longer enter data in the recording screen for the inspection characteristic (or partial sample) after the valuation.The valuation is unsuccessful if the predefined valuation procedure cannot reach a decision to accept or reject the characteristic (or partial sample).The most common reason for an unsuccessful valuation is that the inspection results needed for the valuation are either partially or completely missing. Maximum length: 1.
Name of Inspector. The system enters the name of the user as the name of the inspector, if no other entry is made. The system does not check the entries made. Maximum length: 12.
Date on Which Data Record Was Changed. Date on which the data record was last changed. The system enters the current system date.
Name of User Who Last Changed Data Record. Name of the user who made the last change to this data record. Maximum length: 12.
All fields selector.
Static representation of the changedDateTime property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the characteristicAttributeCatalog property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the characteristicAttributeCode property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the characteristicAttributeCodeGrp property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the createdByUser property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the creationDate property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the defectClass property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionCharacteristic property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionEndDate property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionEndTime property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionLot property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionNumberOfDefects property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionPartialSampleSize property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultAttribute property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCatalog2 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCatalog3 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCatalog4 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCatalog5 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCode2 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCode3 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCode4 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCode5 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCodeGroup2 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCodeGroup3 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCodeGroup4 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultCodeGroup5 property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultHasLongText property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultHasMeanValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultMaximumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultMeanValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultMinimumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultOrigin property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultOriginalValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultStatus property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionResultText property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionStartDate property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionStartTime property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspectionValuationResult property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspector property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspPlanOperationInternalId property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultFrmtdMaximumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultFrmtdMeanValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultFrmtdMinimumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultFrmtdVariance property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultHasMaximumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultHasMinimumValue property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultValidValuesNumber property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspResultVariance property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltAboveToleranceFraction property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltAboveToleranceValsNmbr property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltBelowToleranceFraction property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltBelowToleranceValsNmbr property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltFreeDefinedTestEquip property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltFrmtdAbvTolFraction property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltFrmtdBelowTolFraction property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the inspRsltNonconformingValsNmbr property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the lastChangedByUser property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
Static representation of the lastChangeDate property for query construction. Use to reference this property in query operations such as 'select' in the fluent request API.
All fields of the InspectionResult entity.
Default url path for the according service.
Technical entity name for InspectionResult.
All key fields of the InspectionResult entity.
Mapping of all key field names to the respective static field property InspectionResult.
Technical service name for InspectionResult.
Returns an entity builder to construct instances InspectionResult
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A builder that constructs instances of entity type InspectionResult
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Returns a selectable object that allows the selection of custom field in a get request for the entity InspectionResult
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Name of the custom field to select
A builder that constructs instances of entity type InspectionResult
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Returns a request builder to construct requests for operations on the InspectionResult
entity type.
A InspectionResult
request builder.
This class represents the entity "A_InspectionResult" of service "API_INSPECTIONLOT_SRV". This service is part of the following communication scenarios: Quality Inspection Process Integration (SAP_COM_0318). See https://api.sap.com/api/API_INSPECTIONLOT_SRV for more information.