Component: QM
Component Name: Quality Management
Description: A quality inspection to determine the acceptability of a product that is delivered or offered for delivery. The SAP system supports an acceptance inspection in the form of a receiving inspection or a source inspection.
Key Concepts: Acceptance inspection is a Quality Management (QM) process in SAP that is used to check the quality of goods received from a vendor. It is used to ensure that the goods meet the specified requirements and are suitable for use. The inspection can be done either manually or automatically, depending on the type of goods being inspected. How to use it: In SAP, acceptance inspection is done by creating an inspection lot. This lot contains all the information about the goods being inspected, such as the vendor, material, quantity, and any other relevant information. Once the inspection lot is created, it can be used to perform the actual inspection. The results of the inspection are then recorded in SAP and can be used to determine if the goods meet the specified requirements. Tips & Tricks: When performing an acceptance inspection in SAP, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is included in the inspection lot. This includes any special requirements or specifications that need to be met for the goods to be accepted. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all inspections are performed correctly and accurately so that any discrepancies can be identified and addressed quickly. Related Information: Inspection lots are also used for other types of inspections such as in-process inspections and final inspections. Additionally, SAP also provides tools for managing quality control processes such as non-conformance management and corrective action management.
Sign up takes 1 minute. 7-day free trial.