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You can use this process to set up the Nonconformance feature.

Process

  1. In System Rule Maintenance, you change any NC-related rule as required for your shop floor.

  2. In Routing Maintenance, you proceed as follows:

    1. Create repair loops.

    2. Create disposition routings or set up function-based dispositioning.

    3. Write scripts to automatically send nonconformed SFC numbers to a next step based on criteria.

  3. In the NC category in Data Type Maintenance, you create the data types you want to associate with NC codes and select the predefined fields you want to appear in the POD. You create any custom fields as required.

  4. In NC Code table of Default Value Maintenance, you define the parameters and default values of NC codes.

  5. In NC Code Maintenance and NC Group Maintenance, you do the following:

    1. Group and create NC codes.

    2. Categorize each NC code as a Failure, Defect, or Repair.

    3. Assign NC data types to NC codes, if required.

    4. Create primary and secondary NC codes according to the NC hierarchy you want to use on your floor.

    5. Assign DPMO categories to NC codes, if required.

    6. Set up activity hooks for NC codes.

  6. You set up the POD for nonconformance. If required, you set up the Fast Barcode Interface and how operators can close NC codes (see Configuring Fast Barcode Interface).

  7. You set up Standalone Failure Tracking, if required (see Standalone Failure Tracking)

  8. You set up DPMO, if required (see DPMO).