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Transaction Code: V_QDFB
Description: Rules for Sample Determination
Release: S/4HANA only
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Development Package: QI
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Overview: The SAP transaction code V_QDFB is used to define the rules for sample determination in Quality Management (QM). It allows users to set up the criteria for selecting samples from a larger population of materials or products. This code is used to determine the sample size and frequency of sampling for quality control purposes. Functionality: V_QDFB enables users to define the rules for sample determination in Quality Management. This includes setting up criteria for selecting samples from a larger population of materials or products, determining the sample size and frequency of sampling, and defining the sampling procedure. The code also allows users to define the inspection characteristics and sampling plans that will be used in the sample determination process. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code V_QDFB in the command field. 2. Select “Create” to create a new rule for sample determination. 3. Enter a name and description for the rule. 4. Select the type of sampling procedure that will be used (e.g., random, systematic, etc.). 5. Enter the criteria for selecting samples from a larger population of materials or products (e.g., by lot size, by material type, etc.). 6. Enter the sample size and frequency of sampling that will be used in quality control purposes. 7. Select “Save” to save the rule for sample determination. 8. Select “Activate” to activate the rule for use in Quality Management processes. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with Quality Management processes before using transaction code V_QDFB to define rules for sample determination. Additionally, users should ensure that all relevant information is entered correctly when creating a new rule for sample determination, as incorrect information may lead to inaccurate results in quality control processes.