
Sampling Scheme
Definition
A collection of
sampling plans. A sampling plan applies to the sample size based on a specific inspection lot quantity and defines the criteria for determining whether and how a sample is accepted or rejected. In the R/3 System, the structure of the sampling plans complies with international standards (for example ISO 2859 and ISO 3951). However, you can also add sampling schemes for different sampling procedures.Use
You use a sampling scheme if you want to:
sample management
Structure
Valuation Parameters
You can create sampling schemes:
Depending on the valuation parameter used, the sampling plan consists of:
Sampling Tables
Depending on whether you work with an AQL value, the sampling scheme contains a sampling plan table (which is arranged according to the lot quantity) for each inspection severity or for each combination of inspection severity and AQL value.
AQL Value Maximum fraction of nonconforming units (as a percentage) or maximum number of defects per 100 units permitted for a lot to be accepted. AQL (Acceptable Quality Level): This is the quality level that represents the upper limit of a satisfactory average quality level for an acceptance sampling inspection.
Inspection Severity: In the QM component, the inspection severity serves as an identifier for a normal, reduced, or tightened inspection. By varying the inspection severity, you can flexibly adjust the probability of acceptance and the inspection effort, based on different quality situations. The inspection severity is closely connected to the inspection scope. If all other conditions remain the same, different inspection severities lead to different inspection scopes or acceptance conditions. You can only enter inspection severities that were defined in
Customizing.