TESTING OF WATER

Dear Gurus,
My client test water once a day,for different parameters,sample of water is collected from five different points and each of which is tested.can i map the above scenario by 1) creating material master : Water
2) assign inspection type 89 in the Q.M view
3) creating inspection plan and Assign the required parameters as M.I.Cs in the inspection plan
3) manual creating inspection lot
Please let me know if i am on right track
Regards
Ram

hello Ram
1 ) Create a sampling procedure with Free inspection point selected in it
2) Create an inspection for the testing, add inspection point in the header
3) Ypu can maintain any freely defined inspection point(120 , 150 etc) . you can give an identification according to youe need. this can be done in customisation. SPRO> QM> Quality PLanning > Inspection planning > Define identifier for inspection point> Select the inspection point you would like to choose> go to Field> you can put the identification as per your need.
Note make sure that in Function module tab under Automatic creation of insp. points you maintian this FM QAPP_CUST_IP_CREATE ( Already maintian in 150 inspection point by SAP)
4) in inspection plan operation click on the QM contol key ( eg QM04) go to Quality Management view and maintain the relation ship ( it can be quantity wise or time wise otherwise maintain no relation)
5) when lot is created while result recording u will get a pop up for putting the inspection point identifier
Please let me know your feedback
Regrds
gajesh

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