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Component: SRD-PLM-QA
Component Name: PRO-Quality Assurance
Description: A collection of sampling plans. The sampling plan defines the sample size and the numerical criteria for acceptance and rejection. In doing so, it takes the total quantity to be inspected, the inspection severity, and the acceptable quality level AQL into consideration. The inspection level is also taken into consideration for sampling inspections with sampling schemes according to DIN ISO 2859.
Key Concepts: A sampling scheme is a set of rules used to determine which items in a batch should be inspected. It is used in quality assurance processes to ensure that the quality of a product meets the required standards. The sampling scheme defines the number of items to be inspected, the criteria for selecting them, and the acceptance criteria for the inspection. How to use it: In SAP, sampling schemes are used in the Quality Assurance (QA) component of SRD-PLM-QA PRO. To use a sampling scheme, you must first create a sampling plan. This plan defines the criteria for selecting items from a batch and the acceptance criteria for the inspection. Once you have created a sampling plan, you can assign it to a sampling scheme. The sampling scheme will then be used to determine which items in a batch should be inspected. Tips & Tricks: When creating a sampling plan, it is important to consider the size of the batch and the desired level of quality assurance. For example, if you are inspecting a large batch of items, you may want to use a more stringent sampling plan with higher acceptance criteria. Related Information: For more information on using sampling schemes in SAP SRD-PLM-QA PRO, please refer to the official SAP documentation.