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MFG/PRO 9.0 User Guide Volume 3: Manufacturing - QAD.com

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Conducting Process Inspections<br />

When inspection occurs in process, work orders and repetitive schedules<br />

control the movement of material. Quality orders are not needed.<br />

Process inspections are typically performed on a factory floor. You can do<br />

this by defining inspection operations in an item’s routing in Routing<br />

Maintenance (14.13.1). These operations are linked to test specifications<br />

in the same way that test steps in quality orders are linked.<br />

Reporting test results can be part of regular labor reporting. For work<br />

orders with routings, enter inspection results in:<br />

• The labor feedback transactions in Shop Floor Control (17)<br />

• For a repetitive schedule, in Repetitive Labor Transaction (18.14)<br />

• For an advanced repetitive schedule, in Backflush Transaction<br />

(18.22.13)<br />

For scheduled work orders or work orders without routings, enter test<br />

results manually in Test Results Maintenance (19.13). Results entered<br />

here are processed in the same way as in Quality Order Results Entry.<br />

Figure 10.9 illustrates how test results are reported as part of labor<br />

feedback.<br />

QUALITY MANAGEMENT 201<br />

Enter the<br />

results while<br />

reporting<br />

labor for the<br />

inspection<br />

operation.<br />

Fig. 10.9<br />

Reporting Test<br />

Results in Labor<br />

Feedback by Work<br />

Order (17.1)

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