on 04-08-2013 5:47 AM
Dear All ,
As we know the indicator control key controls the control indicators for MIC .
We are observing that every new MIC that we create comes with a default indicator control key "Qualitative insp. char., Summarized recording, Optional char., ScpNotFixed" Accordingly all the defaults for control indicators are chosen .
We are not choosing this indicator control key anywhere nor are we setting this value any where in the config .
Do let us know where this default value comes from and how to change it for a given plant .
Ram
Hi,
Go to QCC4 -> Inspection Characteristic, Inspection Method -> Define Default Values for Control Indicators
Click on new entries, Enter Control key say z200, tick on Quanti. chara., Enter short text
Enter -> Maintain the required fields SAY- "Qualitative insp. char., Summarized recording, Optional char., ScpNotFixed"
Save your entry
After this setting, When you go for creation of MIC, in preset indicator enter z200, you will see the defaults under control indicator.
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Hello Ram, Well, I also observed the same, but don't know what is the exact reason behind this. As I searched on SAP help, I found that the control keys in the standard system comprise a basic set with which most of the characteristic types in the QM module can be displayed.
So it could be a standard QM setting in QM component. I also noted that only those fields where only one option can be chosen at a time (with radio button) are marked with default selection. e.g. summarized or single recording. Default ticks do not come on sampling procedure, additive sample or lower, upper limits where check boxes are provided.
Better to use preset indicator to avoid accidental data entry errors. Use of LSMWs or BDCs can also help preventing this if daily data generation is on higher side.
Regards, Anand
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