Setting Up Test Result Names

Access the Test Result Name Revisions form.

Test Result Name

Enter the name for the test result.

Note: It is recommended that you do not use a user-defined character in this field. For example, do not use any user-defined characters that you set on the Pricing Constants form or special characters, such as &, %, !, ?, @, $, | or #. When you use test result names in conjunction with formulas in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing system, the system does not interpret this symbol in both the formula and the test result name.
Description

Enter brief information, a remark, or an explanation about the test result.

Numeric

Select to indicate that the result value is numeric and right justified. Clear and the result value is alphanumeric and left justified.

Tests that are using alphanumeric result values can have UDC tables set up that contain alpha to numeric translations. The purpose of these tables is to supply result evaluations with a way of determining whether a result is within the range of the minimum and maximum values.

Display Decimals

Enter a value to designate the number of decimals in the amount or quantity fields that appear.

Allowed Minimum

Enter the lowest value for a passing test result.

Preferred Minimum

Enter the lowest value for the preferred test result. This value must be greater than or equal to the value that you enter in the Allowed Minimum field. Use the preferred minimum value to measure quality to a more precise specification than a customer requests.

Processing options for the Certificate of Analysis (R37900) program enable you to print the preferred value on the Certificate of Analysis report. Processing options for the Test Revisions (P3701) program enable you to evaluate samples against the preferred values.

Target

Enter the target or preferable test result within the test results range. The system does not validate against a target value; this field is for information purposes only.

Preferred Maximum

Enter the highest value for the preferred test result. This value must be less than or equal to the value that you enter in the Allowed Maximum field. Use the preferred maximum value to measure quality to a more precise specification than a customer requests.

Processing options for the Certificate of Analysis (R37900) program enable you to print the preferred value on the Certificate of Analysis report. Processing options for the Test Revisions (P3701) program enable you to evaluate samples against the preferred values.

Allowed Maximum

Enter the highest value for a passing test result.

Result UOM (result unit of measure)

Enter a UDC (37/UM) to identify the unit of measure for a test result. Examples of units of measure include barrels, boxes, cubic yards, gallons, and hours.

Blend Rule

Enter a UDC (31B/QB) to indicate the blending rule for results.