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You can use this process to transfer quality inspection lots between SAP ERP and SAP ME.

Process

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  1. You create an inline inspection plan with a routing in SAP ERP. Inspection characteristics can be assigned to one or more operations.

  2. You create a production order (transaction CO01) or update a production order (transaction CO02) using the routing created in SAP ERP.

    The inspection lot is automatically assigned to the production order on release.

  3. SAP ERP sends the production order IDoc message LOIPRO to SAP MII. Here message mapping takes place.

    SAPMEINT creates the Production shop order with a quality inspection lot and creates a DC group for QI lot results based on the data received from SAP ERP (see Transfer of Production Order).

  4. You release the shop order in SAP ME using Shop Order Release (see Shop Order Release).

  5. You start production and assemble components.

  6. You perform quality inspection sampling at the relevant operation.

    Note that the quality inspection operation is performed at a process resource.

  7. You collect quality inspection lot results for sampled SFC numbers using the Data Collection plug-in.

  8. SAP ME sends the recorded results to SAP ERP through the workflow qualityInspectionResultRecordingRequest.

  9. SAP ERP saves the quality inspection lot results for inspection characteristics and performs valuation.

  10. SAP MII automatically retrieves the quality inspection valuation status for each characteristic and sends it to SAP ME through the work flow readErpQualityInspectionResultRequest.

  11. Based on the valuation status received, SAP ME accepts or rejects the SFC group.

  12. If the overall status is Accepted, the SFC numbers move to next operation. If the overall status is Rejected, the NC QM_INSPECT_REJECT is logged.