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 Processing of Header Data

Purpose

In the task list header, you define data that is to be valid for the entire inspection plan (for example, task list group, usage, status, deletion flag, dynamic modification parameters, definition of inspection points, details for engineering change management).

Prerequisites

The master records used (for example, material master record, dynamic modification rule) must exist in the system and must have been released.

Process Flow

  1. You call up the header detail screen for the inspection plan.

  2. You enter the following data:

  • Group counter

  • Text for the group counter

  • Plant

  • Deletion flag (if the inspection plan is to be deleted in the next archiving run)

  • Task list usage (required field)

  • Task list status (required field)

  • Planner group or department responsible, and the planned work center (optional)

  • Lot size (required field)

  • Old task list number (optional)

  • Definition of inspection points (optional)

  • Information for sample-drawing procedure (optional)

  • Information for dynamic modification (optional)

  • Whether the external numbering of units to be inspected is allowed (optional)

  • Data for the change rule and change type (optional)

  1. You create a long text for the inspection plan, if required.

  2. You assign one or more materials to the inspection plan, using the Mat.-Tlist assignment.

  3. Save the data.

Result

The inspection plan you created is uniquely identified by the following information, which is contained in the plan at header level:

Field

What You Should Know

Plant

Defines the organizational unit, in which the inspection plan was created

Task list group

Alphanumeric identification that is entered by you, or assigned by the system Similar task lists are collected in a task list group.

Group counter

Together with the task list group, this uniquely identifies the inspection plan. Each group counter stands for a group of operations, to which you can assign inspection characteristics.

Use

Indicates where the inspection plan is used (for example in a goods receipt inspection or in an inspection during production).

Planner group

People who are responsible for the processing of the inspection plan.

See also:

Engineering Change Management