Reviewing Control Plan Configurations

This topic discusses how to review control plan configurations.

Page Name

Definition Name

Usage

Characteristics/Where Applied Page

QS_MFDSCLASS_INQ

View where and how often characteristics are applied to control plans.

Stream Specifications Page

QS_SPEC_LIM

View stream specification change history for individual process streams.

Control Limits Page

QS_CONTROL_LIMIT

View control-limit history for individual process streams.

Field or Control

Description

Date From

Select the beginning date from which you want to view data. The system initially displays the current date (minus one day) in the field.

Active Only

Select this check box to indicate that you want to see only the active characteristics and streams.

Full History

Select this check box if you want to view the full specification or control limit history from a given date.

Graph Results

Click the Graph Results button to launch a Pareto analysis of the original summary value for each inquiry.

See Viewing PeopleSoft Quality Graphics.

Use the Characteristics-Where Applied page (QS_MFDSCLASS_INQ) to view where and how often characteristics are applied to control plans.

Navigation:

Quality > Review Quality Plans > Characteristics-Where Applied

The columns on this page vary depending on the quality function that you select. The columns are the hierarchy fields that are associated with the quality function.

Enter the filter fields to view specific data. The specification limits are the current limits applied to each stream and may be defined at the stream level or inherited from the underlying measurement plan characteristic.

Characteristic Details Tab

Access the Characteristic Details tab.

The system displays the characteristic, class type code, LSL, USL and UOM that is associated with each characteristic.

Use the Stream Specifications page (QS_SPEC_LIM) to view stream specification change history for individual process streams.

Navigation:

Quality > Review Quality Plans > Stream Specifications

The system displays the process stream specifications and specification changes, such as changes that are applied to specifications at the characteristic and stream levels, for all control plans that are associated with the Quality business unit and quality function that is selected. View all characteristics that are defined for all control plans (process streams) for a quality function or select a specific set of characteristics by selecting the measurement plan.

The first columns on the page vary depending on the quality function that you select. These columns are the hierarchy fields that are associated with the quality function.

Specification Limit Details Tab

Select the Specification Limit Details tab.

Field or Control

Description

Origin Code

The code appears, indicating where the specification limits are set or changed. Codes include:

  • MFDS. The specifications are changed at the measurement plan level.

  • STRM. The specifications are assigned at the control plan and stream level.

USL, LSL, Factor 1, and Factor 2

The systems displays the information that is associated with the process stream.

Use the Control Limits page (QS_CONTROL_LIMIT) to view control-limit history for individual process streams.

Navigation:

Quality > Review Quality Plans > Control Limits

You can further qualify the inquiry by selecting to see the full specification history. To do this, select the Full History check box. This option ignores the date from field.

If you want to see the current specifications, deselect the Full History check box and select the Active Only check box

The first columns on the page vary depending on the quality function that you select. These columns are the hierarchy fields that are associated with the quality function.

Control Limit Details (1) Tab

Select the Control Limit Details (1) tab.

Displays control limits for the first subchart that is assigned to the characteristic.

Control Limit Details (2) Tab

Select the Control Limit Details (2) tab.

Displays the control limits for the second subchart if you are using a control chart that is constructed of multiple subcharts.