
Creating an Inspection Plan (with or Without Copy Model)
Use
You can create a new inspection plan, copy an existing inspection plan, or create a reference to or copy a reference operation set.

If you copy a reference operation set to an inspection plan (this means unlocking the reference operation set), no link exists afterwards between the inspection plan and the reference operation set. You cannot therefore create a where-used list for the reference operation set or replace it in the inspection plan. In addition, changes made to the reference operation set are not automatically included in the inspection plan. You can however, overwrite the data in the copied reference operation set.
Prerequisites
Before creating an inspection plan, you must define:
Procedure
The initial screen for creating an inspection plan appears.
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Create Inspection Plan with Copy Model |
Create Inspection Plan Without Copy Model | |
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Choose Copy from... A dialog box appears, in which you can select the task list type (inspection plan/reference operation set) for the copy model. |
On the initial screen, enter the required data for the inspection plan and choose Continue. |
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Select the required task list type and choose Continue. A dialog box appears, in which you can enter the following selection criteria for the plan you want to use as a copy model:
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Enter data as required and choose Continue. If there are several inspection plans available, another screen appears on which you can select the plan you require. |
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Mark an inspection plan and choose Header. |

You can also use the Inspection plan create function to make changes to existing inspection plans.
The operation overview appears.

To delete an inspection plan, in the task list overview select the inspection plan to be deleted and choose Delete.