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Defining Specifications

Specifications describe the requirements to which a product should conform. They are three specification types : item, supplier, and customer. Specification can be further defined using subtypes. By carefully defining your specification you can ensure that the correct specification is applied as you collect data.

Each type of specification can be based on either an Item or Item Category. If your specification is based on an Item, you must assign an item and, depending on the item, an item revision. If your specification is based on an Item Category, and you have specified a default category set using the QA:Quality Category Set profile option, you must assign a category.

You can also attach illustrative or explanatory files -- in the form of text, images, word processing documents, spreadsheets, video, and so on -- to specifications. Attachments can be used to document processing instructions as well as inspection and disposition procedures. They can be viewed by operations personnel during quality data collection.

Prerequisites

   To define specification header information:

   To define item specifications:

   To define supplier specifications:

   To define customer specifications:

   To define specification subtypes:

   To define specification elements:

   To attach files to specifications:

See Also

Specification Types

Finding Specifications While Entering Quality Results

Overview of Item Categories


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