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Component: MFG-ME
Component Name: SAP Manufacturing Execution
Description: Identifies if and how the NC code logged for the SFC number is used to determine if this SFC number should be accepted or rejected.
Key Concepts: NC Severity is a term used in SAP Manufacturing Execution (MFG-ME) to describe the severity of a non-conformance. It is used to classify the severity of a non-conformance and can range from low to high. The severity of a non-conformance is determined by the impact it has on the product or process. How to use it: When a non-conformance is identified, it must be classified according to its severity. This is done by assigning a NC Severity level to the non-conformance. The NC Severity level can range from low to high, with low being the least severe and high being the most severe. The NC Severity level should be determined based on the impact that the non-conformance has on the product or process. Tips & Tricks: When assigning a NC Severity level, it is important to consider both the short-term and long-term impacts of the non-conformance. For example, if a non-conformance has a short-term impact but could potentially have a long-term impact, then it should be assigned a higher NC Severity level. Related Information: The NC Severity level can be used to determine how quickly corrective action needs to be taken. For example, if a non-conformance has been assigned a high NC Severity level, then corrective action should be taken as soon as possible in order to minimize any potential impacts.