Definition Tab

Select the Definition tab.

Test Type

You can classify a test as required, optional, or guaranteed, but for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Blend Management, the system does not validate or use these settings.

Display/Evaluate Test

All Samples: Display all occurrences of a test when using result inquiry programs. To provide for the entry of result values, all occurrences of a test appear on the Test Results Revisions form. The system uses all result values to determine whether a lot passes or fails.

Average of Samples: Display only the average result record when using result inquiry programs. All occurrences of a test appear on the Test Results Revisions form. The system uses only the average test result to determine whether a lot passes or fails.

Last Sample: Display the last occurrence of a test when using result inquiry programs. The last occurrence is the test result that was last entered on the Test Results Revisions form. The system uses only the last test result to determine whether a lot passes or fails.

No Display in Test Results: Do not display tests when using the Test Results Revisions or result inquiry programs. This value is allowed only for tests of type G (guaranteed).

Print Test

All Samples: Print all occurrences of a test on the Certificate of Analysis.

Average of Samples: Print only the average test result record when printing the Certificate of Analysis.

Last Sample: Print the last occurrence of a test when printing the Certificate of Analysis. The last occurrence is the test results record that was entered last using the Test Results Revisions program.

No Print on COA: Do not print on the Certificate of Analysis.

Print Text

Select to print the generic text associated with this test from the Test Results Revisions program on the Certificate of Analysis. Clear this field and the system does not print any generic text associated with this test from the Test Results Revisions program on the Certificate of Analysis.

Number of Samples

Enter the number of samples to take for the test.

Sample Percentage

Enter the percentage of an order quantity, which determines the number of samples to create in the Test Results Revisions program.

For example, if the sample percentage is 50 percent and the order quantity is 10, then the system creates five samples in the Test Results Revisions program. Use either this field or the Number of Samples field to control how many samples to create. You can use this field only with the order mode of the Test Results Revisions program. If the sample percentage is 100 percent, then you must test every unit in the order. Do not enter values in the Accept Percentage or Accept Quantity fields because all units on the order must pass for the lot to pass.

Sample Size

Enter the quantity of one sample to take for the test. The system does not use this field; it is for information only.

Sample Size UOM (sample size unit of measure)

Enter an identifying value for the unit of measure for a sample that you test. Examples of units of measure include barrels, gallons, hours, and cubic yards.

Accept Quantity

Leave blank to accept the percentage or enter 1 to display or evaluate.

This value indicates the quantity of tests that must pass for the test sample to pass quality control. The system evaluates this value when the sample percentage is not equal to 100. To use this accept quantity value, you must complete these fields on the Test Definitions form accordingly.

Accept Percentage

Leave blank to accept the percentage or enter 1 to display or evaluate.

This value indicates the percentage of tests that must pass for the sample to pass quality control. The system evaluates this value when the sample percentage is not equal to 100. To use the accept percentage value, you must complete the fields on the Test Definitions form accordingly.

Lab

Specify the lab where the test is performed. This is the default lab for this test when you create quality test operations.

Sample Method

Specify what method should be used to take samples for this test. For example, you can indicate that samples should be taken from the top of the tank. Sample methods are set up in the Sample Method UDC table (37/SM).

Consolidation

Specify whether you want to allow samples to be consolidated automatically when they are created. If consolidation is permitted, you can indicate whether the consolidation is for reuse in another test, or cumulative so that it can be collected in the same container. Values are:

Cumulative: The sample quantity can be added to a common sample that is used in multiple tests.

Non-Cumulative: The sample is available only for a specific test and cannot be combined with other samples.

Reuse: The sample quantity can be reused for another test.

Sample Container

Enter the sample container in which to store the sample. You set up sample containers in the Sample Container program (P3705). If you do not enter a sample container here, the system uses the default sample container from the winery constants. If you do not associate a sample container with the winery constants nor enter a sample container here, the system creates samples without containers.

Closure

Specify the device that should be used to close the sample container. For example, the sample container might be corked or have a wax seal. You can set up closure devices in the Sample Closure UDC table (37/CL).

Test Result Name

Enter the test result name that you want to associate with the test definition.

Copy Test Result Ranges

Select to copy test result ranges automatically when you change the test result name. If you leave this option blank, the system retains the existing test result ranges even when you change the test result name.