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Component: MFG-DM-ME
Component Name: Digital Manufacturing Execution
Description: The maximum number of times the same nonconformance NC code can be logged against a given SFC number.
Key Concepts: The Maximum Nonconformance Limit (MNL) is a feature of SAP's Digital Manufacturing Execution (MFG-DM-ME) component. It is used to set a limit on the number of nonconformances that can be accepted in a given production process. The MNL is used to ensure that the quality of the product is maintained and that any nonconformances are identified and addressed quickly. How to use it: The MNL can be set in the SAP system by the user. The user can specify the maximum number of nonconformances that can be accepted in a given production process. If the number of nonconformances exceeds this limit, then the production process must be stopped and corrective action must be taken. Tips & Tricks: It is important to set the MNL at an appropriate level. If it is set too low, then it may lead to unnecessary stoppages in production, while if it is set too high, then it may lead to an unacceptable level of nonconformances. It is therefore important to find a balance between these two extremes. Related Information: The MNL is just one of many features available in SAP's Digital Manufacturing Execution (MFG-DM-ME) component. Other features include real-time monitoring, automated quality control, and predictive analytics. All of these features are designed to help ensure that products are produced with high quality and efficiency.