QM PLATINUMS

CAN ANY BODY KNOW HOW TO GET THE REPORT
I RECEIVED COAL APPROXIMATLY 10 VENDORS, QUALITY PLAN IS ONLY ONE (SAME SPECIFICATION FOR ALL VENDORS)
MY QUERY IS HOW TO GET THE REPORT FOR EACH VENDOR WHAT IS THE SPECIFICATION FOR MATERIAL
I WANT TO THIS INFORMATION LIKE
SAMPLE RECEIVED   NAME OF VENDOR     ASH   SM    GCV     CV    PURCHASE ORDER
IS THERE ANY STANDARD FUNCTIONALITY IS THERE

Hi Anand,
following are the steps involved in QM in procurement
Quality Management for Procurement with Vendor Evaluation
Receive goods from vendor based on purchase order
Inspection report / Inspection lot worklist
Quality inspection at goods receipt / Defects recording
Usage decision after inspection
Quality Notification creation and completion
Move of the amount of material to the appropriate stock - unrestricted or blocked quality stock
Goods return to vendor and return delivery creation
Vendor evaluation process
What exactly you wan't
Suhas

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    minus.com/lM5jHYAgmAwfI

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  • Memory upgrade on P45D3 Platinum

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    I have no idea which stepping type mine is as the product numbers for the Q9550 chips are all the same (EU80569PJ073N or BX80569Q9550) regardless of whether it is a C0, C1 or E0 stepping.
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    - Support Intel E8400 CPU [E0]
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  • P6N SLI-FI & P6N SLI Platinum

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    beta BIOS for P6N SLI Platinum ver V1.32:
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    beta BIOS for P6N SLI-FI ver V2.22:
    BIOS Sign-on message: MSI P6N SLI A7350NMS V2.22 050307 (Date: 05/03/2007)
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    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 29-April-07, 00:17:22
    Main purpose for those betas, fix for slowdown issue when using 4GB system memory.
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    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 25-September-07, 04:00:50
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    The changelog did not follow that shortly after all, but it goes like this:
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    Make and ensure PC is stable before proceed. flash BIOS from USB key, by using our Tool(easy & safe way to flash):
    MSI Forum HQ USB Flashing Tool 
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    Thanks
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    Make and ensure PC is stable before proceed. flash BIOS from USB key, by using our Tool(easy & safe way to flash):
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    Use Beta or Modded BIOSes at own risk!

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    Use the MSIHQ USB Flashing Tool if you decide to update:
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