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What is run chart in SAP QM - Quality Management?


SAP Term: run chart

  • Component: QM

  • Component Name: Quality Management

  • Description: Graphical representation of measured or mean values across a time axis. Usually tolerance limits, the target value, or the center line are entered. Unlike a control chart, no action limits are displayed in this graphic.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A run chart is a type of chart used in Quality Management (QM) in SAP to monitor process performance over time. It is a graphical representation of data that shows the trend of a process over time. The run chart can be used to identify patterns, trends, and special causes of variation in the process. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To create a run chart in SAP, you will need to enter the data into the system. Once the data is entered, you can select the “Run Chart” option from the Quality Management menu. This will open up a window where you can select the data points you want to include in the chart. You can then customize the chart by adding labels, colors, and other features. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a run chart in SAP, it is important to ensure that all data points are included and that they are accurate. It is also important to make sure that the chart is easy to read and interpret. Additionally, it is helpful to add labels and colors to make it easier to identify patterns and trends in the data. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Run charts are just one of many tools used in Quality Management in SAP. Other tools include control charts, histograms, and Pareto charts. All of these tools can be used to monitor process performance and identify areas for improvement.
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