Inspection Planning with the Engineering Workbench 
Purpose
You use the inspection planning functions to define inspection criteria (for example, material to be inspected, how the inspection is to take place, characteristics to be inspected, required test equipment, work center and inspection specifications). The R/3 System contains the following inspection planning options:
You can use task lists (
inspection plans,
routings,
rate routings,
master recipes, and
maintenance task lists) to define inspection characteristics, their assignment to inspection operations and the test equipment to be used. This enables you to inspect materials at a quality inspection.
Implementation Considerations
Inspection operations are increasingly integrated in the production operations. The R/3 System offers you inspection plans for different uses, for example, model inspection, goods receipt inspection, goods issue inspection, material inspection and audit. You can save time, if you use the Engineering Workbench to create these inspection plans. The system takes the task list usage that you defined into account when selecting task lists.
Integration
In the inspection plan, you determine the inspection operations, the inspection characteristics to be inspected in each operation, the test equipment to be used and the criteria for sample determination. The inspection plan that is included in the QM component is related to the routing and the rate routing in the Production (PP) component and to the master recipe in the Process Industry (PP-PI) component. These task list types only differ slightly, with respect to the inspection planning functions.
For inspections in production, you do not need to additionally maintain inspection plans. The inspection characteristics are defined in the routings, rate routings or master recipes. You can assign the characteristics to the production operations themselves, or to the operations intended for inspection.
In inspection planning, you can reference the following master data:
Material specification
Inspection plans
Master inspection characteristics
Inspection methods
Code groups and
selected sets
Sampling procedure
Sampling schemes
Dynamic modification rules
Quality documents
Quality info records
Material master records
classification
Vendor master records
Customer master records
Customer info records
Test equipment master records
Work centers
Routings
Rate routings
Reference operation sets
Master recipes
Maintenance task lists