QM-Dude (Lot to lot results transfer)

Question: Dear All,
Could you please tell me how to transfer results from one lot to another in 4.7 version.
QM-Dude in earlier mail u told that u have tested.Could u please help me in resolving this issue.

Regards

Answer:
Hi,

the feature 'Result copy' will be available with Rel. 470 Extension Set 2.00.

It's applicable for:
- Data take over during inspection lot creation
- Data take over during result recording
- Support of diverent processes to add flexability

Relevant processes are:
- Recurring inspections for batches
- Batch inheritance
- Calibration inspection
- Stability studies

Applying a BAdI data will be transfered using a translation table. There are multiple selection and mapping procedures provided to be customized per inspection type (only !). We are under discussion with SAP to add at least the plant as a key field.

Here is some technical information:

Field Description/Value
ART Inspection ytpe (key field)/V_TQ30
QA_ACTIV Take over during insp. lot creation/None, autom., manual
QE_ACTIV Take over during result recording/None, autom., manual
CHAR_CLOSE MIC status/In process, closed
PLAN_ORIGIN Result origin in plan/V_TQ73
RES_ORIGIN Result origin after take over/V_TQ73
SELECTION Selection procedure/100, 110, 120, 200, 300,.
MAPPING Mapping procedure/100, 200, 300,..
LOG_DEL Number of days after the log can be deleted/0 - 9999
LOG_SHOW Display protocol after take over/No,yes

Start result copy
Automatic data transfer after sample calculation
Automatic data transfer when starting result recording
Menu „Result Copy“ in insp. lot processing and result recording

Protocol
Protocol with Application Log
Menu „Transfer protocol“ in insp. lot processing and result recording

Flexible settings
Inspection type specific customizing of result copy
Filter dependent BAdI‘s with SAP-Implementations

AND THE NEGATIVE LIST
Process
Inspection lot origin (sending) not part of insp. lot data set (receiving)
No limitations of recurring inspections

Data transfer
No transfer of classified results possible
No transfer of multiple saplings
No transfer of defects
No transfer when applying process optimized result recording
No transaction 'result copy'

Hope that helps. I translated the actual slides I've got from SAP.

Regards
QM-Dude

Answer:
Upps,,,somehow my automatic log-in failed.

Answer:
Dear QM-Dude,
I'm working in SAP R/3 Enterprise.Is it possible to test the above scenario.

Answer:
great to hear QM-Dude that this soon will be available. thank you for the update. good to know that you are keeping those ABAPers in Waldorf busy!

all the best,
dp

ps: any idea when are you coming over for the well deserved pint?

Answer:
Hi,

first the business: The result copy comes with extension 2.0. As far as I know it's planned to be delivered thus autumn.

Now let talk pints, DP: I planned a visit to Ireland for August but was told that this is the time Ireland is mostly crowed, esp. the South. So maybe Connemara may an escape!? Also the ferries a quite expensive at that time and with my old truck I pay a fortune either on ferries or on gasoline/diesel. My 42 year old truck is thristy like a peat cutter... Some tipps for traveling Ireland?

Best regards
QM-Dude

Answer:
recently released: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/00/07cf2ec3b42046aeeb527773165efc/content.htm

dp

Answer:
My situation is a little different.

We are manufacturing chemical products in a bulk state. In a separate process order, we then package the material. The only thing that changes in the second order is the packaging - the product itself is unaffected.

How can I transfer the batch characteristic test results (recorded through class characteristics in QM and transferred through the MIC) to the subsequent batches for the packaged material?

I think I'm looking for a little more information on batch characteristic inheritance and how to set it up. My suspicion is that this functionality is limited to the Pharma application - we're on the chemical application.

Answer:
Hi Becca,

I haven't tested this, but I feel you could use the batch derivation methodology by defining the packaged material as a separate product consisting of 2 BOM items: the chemical ingredient and the packaging material/s.

You can then define the batch derivation as per following details taken from SAP help:

1. Choose Logistics -> Central Functions -> Batch Management -> Batch Derivation -> Condition Record Maintenance for Bills of Material (tcode DVCO)

The initial screen Condition Record Maintenance for Bills of Material appears.

2. On the initial screen Condition Record Maintenance with Bill of Material, select the required derivation event (e.g. goods receipt for production order)

3. Enter the key values for the required bill of material.

4. Execute

The initial screen Condition Record Maintenance for Time “XXX”.

5. If you do not yet have an attribute worklist, or if the attributes that you want to derive are not yet included in your attribute worklist, add them here by inserting a new row in the right hand side panel

6. Specify which attributes are received and sent by moving the attributes via Drag&Drop from the attribute worklist to the materials in the bill of material tree.

7. If there is no condition record exists yet for the selected material to which you are adding an attribute, and if there are several possible key combinations for this derivation event, you must select the key combination you want to use from the dialog box.

Hope this helps.

Rajeev

Answer:
I've run this example in my system. Upon confirmation and g/r of the process order, the data were not copied over into the new batch.

Am I missing something? Is there some documentation somewhere I can look at?
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