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Message type: E = Error
Message class: QE - RM-QSS Fehlertexte zur Ergebniserfassung
Message number: 716
Message text: Track &1 of the control chart does not contain any data
The track &V1& <ZH> &V2& </> of the control chart called does not
contain any data.
Graphical output of the control chart track as an empty screen is
suppressed.
The procedure depends on the type of control chart and the type of
inspection characteristic:
For <ZH>summarized recording</>, you must enter the data (mean value or
standard deviation) required for the control chart.
You can only enter the standard deviation in the characteristic single
screen.
In the case of <ZH>classed recording</> or <ZH>single value
recording</>, the mean value is updated constantly. The standard
deviation and other statistical variables, however, are only determined
automatically during valuation.
If you want to initiate the calculation before the valuation is
performed, call the function for calculating the statistical moments.
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QE716
- Track &1 of the control chart does not contain any data ?The SAP error message QE716, which states "Track &1 of the control chart does not contain any data," typically occurs in the context of Quality Management (QM) when working with control charts in SAP. This error indicates that the specific track (or data series) you are trying to analyze or display in the control chart does not have any associated data points.
Causes:
- No Data Entries: The most common cause is that there are no recorded measurements or data entries for the specified track in the control chart.
- Incorrect Selection Criteria: The selection criteria used to generate the control chart may not match any existing data, leading to an empty dataset.
- Data Deletion: Data may have been deleted or not yet recorded for the specified time period or batch.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues with the configuration of the control chart or the characteristics being monitored.
Solutions:
- Check Data Entries: Verify that there are actual data entries for the specified track. You can do this by checking the relevant inspection lots or quality notifications.
- Review Selection Criteria: Ensure that the selection criteria (such as date range, material, plant, etc.) used to generate the control chart are correct and encompass the data you expect to see.
- Data Recording: If no data exists, ensure that the relevant measurements are being recorded properly in the system. This may involve checking the inspection plans and ensuring that they are being executed correctly.
- Inspect Configuration: Review the configuration of the control chart in SAP. Ensure that the characteristics and control chart settings are correctly defined.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on control charts and data requirements.
Related Information:
QCC1
(Create Control Chart) or QCC2
(Change Control Chart) to manage control charts.If the problem persists after checking these areas, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP support team or a functional consultant who specializes in the Quality Management module.
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