Guideline To Map Calibration Process in SAP PM and QM Module
Guideline To Map Calibration Process in SAP PM and QM Module
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Summary
This document aims at explaining as guidelines for various ways of mapping the calibration process in QM and PM module of SAP. Authors: Shiba S Mishra, N. Nagaraju
Author Bio
Shiba has an experience of 11 years in manufacturing and 3 years of SAP implementation in the Plant Maintenance module. Presently he is working as an Associate Consultant in Wipro Infotech Hyderbad- India. Nagaraju has an experience of 12 years in manufacturing and 3 years of SAP implementation in the Plant Maintenance module. Presently he is working as an Associate Consultant in Wipro Infotech Hyderbad- India
Table of Contents
Instrument Calibration Process ..........................................................................................................................3 Design of Equipment ..........................................................................................................................................3 Design of Inspection Point & Inspection Type ....................................................................................................4 Design of MICs. ..................................................................................................................................................6 Design of Sampling Procedure:........................................................................................................................10 Design of Inspection Method ............................................................................................................................12 Design of Task List ...........................................................................................................................................12 Design of Maint. Plan and its Scheduling .........................................................................................................12 Design of Result Recording ..............................................................................................................................13 Design of Usage Decision ................................................................................................................................13 Design of Defect Recording..............................................................................................................................18 Design of Certificate (Inspection Report) Printing ............................................................................................19 Related Content................................................................................................................................................22 Disclaimer and Liability Notice..........................................................................................................................23
Design of Equipment
All instrument needs calibration are to be categorized separately though standard equipment category: Q ie. Test and Measuring Equipment. All Master calibrator instrument which are used to calibrate the instrument is to be categorized with Equipment category P i.e., Production Resources and Tools. Though Master calibrators also need calibration but in most cases, this is carried out externally i.e., from a statutory authority. Hence calibration of the same can be mapped through external services of Plant Maintenance. Adopting the standard equipment categories in above process enable us to utilize the functionality of follow up action triggered automatically for usage decision additionally (detailed out in Usage decision follow-up action page no- 11) Master data uploading of all such equipment, we can use standard LSMW with IBIP structure with classification.
Furthermore, the function module can be created to restrict the F4 values of the additional User field in the function module tab.
We can do point valuation as well valuation at inspection lot level, the final UD screen will be as below.
During defect recording process, if a notification needs to be generated, we can assign customized Inspection type to Customized Notification type (further detailed in defect recording section). The screen shown below. SPRO > Quality Management > Quality Planning > Quality Inspection> Inspection Lot Creation > Maintain Inspection Types
Design of MICs.
While deciding the Master inspection characteristics as master data design, following points may greatly influence the process. Complete/Incomplete copy model: If lower limit, upper limit, target value, control indicators are fixed and need not to be changed, we can go for complete copy model. If not, we need to use incomplete copy model and define all above during task list assignment level. If Before and after calibration recording calibration and valuation process are not managed by customized inspection point level as explained above, then to categorize the MICs which are for Before calibration and which are for after calibration, we may prefix B and A respectively. For example : for MIC which is for result recording of CYC 1 GAS TEMP AFTER 25% VALUE (A2_K1T14) i.e it is prefixed with A which categorizes this MIC will be used for After Calibration. In this case, the no of MICs are going to be high.
If we are managing the customized inspection point level and number of MIC master data maintenance is to be minimized, we can use the same MIC. The Text which is to be reflected in the Inspection lot result recording and further lot processing transaction, we can change the text as per requirement in the Task list assignment level. However, Please note that MIC result history is captured in the system is based on the MIC code. Entire master data control can be shifted from MIC to Task list assignment level as shown below.
Calculated characteristics are used to calculate the error based on the following possibilities. 1. Based on Formula as shown below. Here the formula used is : ((C050-C750)*100)/C750 where C050: Arithmetic mean of measured values for char for 50 characteristics and C750 :Target value of characteristic 50. However, if for all steps, we need to define the formula the number of MIC is going to increase.
2. Formula maintenance in each master data will increase based on above possibility. However, if the similar formula for Error is to be used, we can use function module (example) in SPRO> Quality Management> Quality Inspection>Results Recording> Define Parameters for Calculated Characteristics select Define Parameters for Calculated Characteristic as below. Here we are copying the standard function module QEFC_FORMULA_CALC_EXAMPLE and making our own logic. We can assign Y0 to each calculation instead of creating formula for each calculation. This function module is triggered when we do result recording and valuate and press close button and it processes all data available during result recoding and outputs E_RESULT into the screen. In this function module we have obtained maximum absolute error % for all errors of all MICs grouped as Before and After
In addition to the above, if system should dynamically fetch certain constant into calculation to the function module, we can specify the same into the classification of the equipment as shown below.
Here we are dynamically picking the Calibration range from equipment classification for error calculation to function module and calculating the error calculation. This gives flexibility to user to assign all constants, parameter for calculation and maintaining them in classification with minimum function modules. Above possibilities of calculated characteristics need to be selected judiciously to suit the requirement.
Assignment of these sampling procedures will enable you to record multiple results in result recording screen as shown below.
For this we have to maintain control indicator of MIC as below. Single result radio button will enable us to record results based on the number of sample defined in sampling procedure.
Unless above, if we only require to record only single result for a MIC we can create a sampling procedure with no of sample as 1 and assign this to MIC in task List.
Follow-Up Action: Transfer of QM Charac. Results to PM Measuring Points Follow-Up Action: Set Equipment Status/Change Cycle Modification Factor Follow-Up Action: Technically Complete PM Order
1st follow-up action can be used to transfer QM inspection results to the equipment/functional locations in PM as measurement documents. Both quantitative inspection characteristics (measured values) and qualitative inspection characteristics (characteristics with catalog attributes) are considered by the system. The link between the master inspection characteristics and the measuring points is created via a class characteristic. For this to happen, following steps are to be followed.
1. We have to create characteristic (CT04) and assign this to the MIC from which this Measurement document is to be transferred through inspection lot as shown below.
2. The same Characteristics (CT04) to be assigned to measurement points for the same equipment. In case of Qualitative measurement, we need to create Characteristics (CT04) with selected set as shown below. This can be achieved by selecting other value Check in Value Tab. One Popup will appear in which we need to select Catalog Char Radio Button.
3. Once the Inspection lot is generated for the said equipment and result recording is done as shown below and UD is done,
4. Measurement documents will be updated which is linked from the Inspection lot > MIC > Characteristics(CT04) > Equipment > Measuring Point and the Measuring documents will be shown as below.
2nd follow-up action can be used to set the status of the Instrument to NPRT, if UD is made as Rejected. This is shown below. For this to happen the equipment category to be P or Q. Below pop-up comes based on the follow up action in which we can further influence the valuation and instrument status.
3rd follow-up action can be used to technically complete the Maintenance order once UD is done. For this we should use confirmation during saving result recording screen (pop-up) as shown below. It calls directly IW41 transaction and further operation confirmation can be carried out subsequently.
Advantage of using standard T-code is that the same can be called from so many standard T code like QA32 etc. This is to be developed in SAP script. A typical output is shown as below.
If the customer is using various formats in legacy, we can work upon the information contained in the various formats and try to come out with single generic format which will suffice the purpose. The output contains various information like header information in which detail of header inspection lot, department, maint. Order, Instrument etc are printed. The next block contain all constants, all other details need to be printed for that instrument. This can be maintained in the equipment classification. By maintaining in the equipment classification gives us flexibility to add no of characteristics to be printed based on instrument and not fixed based on the format. The next block contains all MIC description, UOM, Target Value and Measured values from Inspection lot. Here error calculated is stored as result and printed. If you want to print only the error step wise, we can calculate in customized form program and print it.
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