You must plan input processing at the inspection planning stage to ensure that the system automatically processes your measured values according to your specifications during results recording. As a result, during results recording, the BAdI that has been defined for the inspection characteristic is run and the input value is processed.
In the inspection plan, you can plan input processing at characteristic level. You can access an existing master inspection characteristic in this planning stage.
In Customizing, the instance of the BAdI parameter for the input-processing key must be defined. Thereby, you define how the input value (measured value) is to be processed.
Choose
.On the initial screen, enter your selection data and choose
Task Lists
.
Select the required inspection plan and choose
Operations
to access the operations overview.
Select the required operation and choose
Inspection Characteristic
to access the inspection characteristic overview.
Select the inspection characteristic that you wish to use for input processing and choose
Control Indicators...
to access the screens for the processing of the control indicators.
Set the
Input Processing
radio button.
Note
The radio buttons
Calculated Characteristic
and
Input Processing
cannot both be set at the same time. This means:
When the radio button
Calculated Characteristic
is set, you cannot set the radio button
Input Processing
and you cannot enter the input-processing key.
When you set the radio button
Calculated Characteristic
, the radio button
Input Processing
and the input processing key are reset by the system.
When you set the radio button
No Formula
, the radio button
Input Processing
and the input processing key are reset by the system.
The system automatically switches to the detail screen for the quantitative data. You can now enter the input-processing key.
Assign the three-digit input-processing key that was defined in Customizing to the inspection characteristic. Use the input help to do this.
Note
If the
Input Processing
radio button is not set, the field for input processing in the quantitative data is not visible.
If the
Input Processing
radio button is set, you must enter an input-processing key.
If the radio button
Input Processing
is reset, the input processing key is deleted automatically by the system.
If the included master inspection characteristic is an incomplete copy model, youmustenter an input-processing key in the plan if the
Input Processing
radio button is set.
Save the data.
As a result, during results recording, the BAdI method that has been assigned to this inspection characteristic is run and the input value is processed.