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You log NC codes against SFC number with the help of the following Log Nonconformance POD plug-ins:

  • NC Selection (see NC Selection)

    The NC Selection plug-in displays available NC codes.

  • NC Data Entry (see Log NC (NC Data Entry))

    The NC Data Entry plug-in displays the information that you need to enter or have already entered. The Data Entry area is dependent on the NC code you select in the NC Selection plug-in.

  • NC Data Tree (see NC Data Tree)

    After you logged the NC code in the NC Data Entry plug-in, you can view information on this logged NC code in the NC Data Tree. NC Data Tree displays the logged primary and secondary NC codes in a tree-style format, where the tree shows the level of NC codes logged against a particular SFC number in a hierarchical tree format. The nodes may be expanded or collapsed for viewing.

Integration

The content of the NC Selection and NC Data Entry plug-ins are dependent on the NC client that is assigned to the POD.

Features

Selecting NC codes

Selecting an NC code, in the NC Selection plug-in, refreshes the NC Data Entry plug-in to display the data fields defined for that NC code. It also populates the NC Code field in the NC Data Entry plug-in.

Logging NC Code

To log an NC code, fill in all the required fields and choose the Add or the Add – Done button in the NC Data Entry plug-in. Logging of NC code is a Nonconformance process that does not contain any Log NC specific processing. For more information see Nonconformance (NC). You can also use Standalone NC Logging to log NC codes.

Note that you can log primary NC codes in the Log NC Reject.

Logging a Test / Inspection Failure

To log a failure in the Log NC plug-ins, select a failure NC code, enter required NC data, and choose the Add or the Add – Done button in the NC Data Entry plug-in.

Viewing Logged NC Code

To view the logged NC code, select it in the NC Data Tree plug-in. It will refresh information on this NC code in NC Selection to filter the list of displayed secondary codes. You also use this function as a starting point for logging a secondary defect NC code or a repair NC code.

The figure below illustrates the primary flow of user and system actions when an existing row in the NC Data Tree is selected and the user is logging a secondary or repair NC code:

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

Performing Analysis and Repair

For information about performing analysis and repair with Log NC and VTR (Visual Test and Repair), see Analysis and Repair of Logged Defects.