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  2. Quality Management
  3. inspection lot origin


What is inspection lot origin in SAP QM - Quality Management?


SAP Term: inspection lot origin

  • Component: QM

  • Component Name: Quality Management

  • Description: Name of the origin of an inspection lot. Possible inspection lot origins are predefined: &EXAMPLE& Inspection lot for an inventory posting in Materials Management Inspection lot for a production order Inspection lot for a delivery in Sales and Distribution


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Inspection lot origin is a term used in SAP Quality Management (QM). It is used to identify the source of an inspection lot, which is a collection of materials that are inspected together. The origin can be a production order, a delivery, or a goods receipt. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Inspection lot origin is used to track the source of an inspection lot. This information can be used to trace the materials back to their source and ensure that they meet quality standards. It can also be used to identify any potential issues with the materials or their source. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating an inspection lot, it is important to ensure that the origin is correctly identified. This will help ensure that the materials are properly tracked and that any potential issues are identified quickly. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Inspection lot origin is closely related to other terms in SAP QM such as inspection type, sampling procedure, and inspection plan. Understanding how these terms work together can help ensure that quality standards are met and that any potential issues are identified quickly.
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