You can change the default field values of nonconformance (NC) codes (see NC Code). The system loads these values when key fields are empty. For more information, see Default Value Maintenance.
The following table describes fields requiring explanation:
Column |
Description |
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Assign NC to Component |
Defines whether the nonconformance (NC) remains with the assembly or is assigned to the component SFC number. S: The NC remains with assembly C: The NC is copied to the component SFC number M: The NC is moved to the component SFC number |
Closure Required |
If set to true, this NC must be closed |
Collect Required NC Data on NC |
Defines when the required NC data must be collected The data can be collected when the NC is logged (opened) or when the NC is closed during the edit process. O: The required fields are validated when the NC is opened. C: The required fields are validated when the NC is closed. B: The required fields are validated when the NC is opened and closed. |
Maximum NC Limit (SFC) |
The maximum number of times this NC code can be logged against an SFC number |
NC Category |
The category for this NC code Valid values are FAILURE, DEFECT, or REPAIR, but can be customized in a resource bundle. Used only for reporting purposes |
NC Data Type |
Controls which data must be collected when nonconforming Valid values: SIMPLE, COMPONENT, or PCA |
NC Priority |
The relative priority (importance) of this NC Used to determine which NC has precedence when logging multiple NCs. 1 is the highest. |
Status |
301: Enabled 302: Disabled Note The status is provided by the Product Definition Status Group. End of the note. |