You can collect quality data as you perform the following transactions in Flow Manufacturing, Purchasing, TeleService, Work in Process, Enterprise Asset Management, Advanced Service Online, Mobile Supply Chain Applications, Warehouse Management System, Shop Floor Management, Oracle Process Manufacturing and iSupplier Portal:
Asset Query (Enterprise Asset Management)
Check In and Check Out transactions (Enterprise Asset Management)
Completion transactions (Work in Process, Enterprise Asset Management, Flow Manufacturing)
Operation Completion transactions (Enterprise Asset Management, Flow Manufacturing)
Inspection transactions (Purchasing)
Maintenance transactions (Complex Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul)
Mobile transactions (Mobile Supply Chain Applications, Warehouse Management System)
Move transactions (Work in Process, Shop Floor Management)
Process Nonconformance transactions (Oracle Process Manufacturing)
Receiving transactions (Purchasing)
Service Requests (TeleService, Depot Repair)
Work Order-less Completion transactions (Flow Manufacturing)
Quality for Outside Processing (iSupplier Portal)
Quality for PO Shipments (iSupplier Portal)
To be able to collect quality data during a transaction, you must first define and associate a collection plan specific to the transaction. You can associate a transaction with one or more collection plans. For example, you can create a collection plan to track final test results (e.g., pass/fail status) and another to record the serial numbers of serial controlled assemblies that fail final test. You then can associate the Work in Process transaction with both collection plans to ensure that the final test and serial number data is captured as assemblies are moved. Enter child data in a move transaction validates assembly serial numbers and will not save invalid serial numbers.
You also can associate a collection plan with one or more transactions. For example, you could associate a Surface Inspection collection plan with both the WIP Move transaction and the Purchasing Inspection transaction. You would then be able to collect surface inspection data as you move assemblies and complete resurfacing operations, as well as when you receive assemblies resurfaced by an outside supplier.