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You can update the profile option. |
The Display a message to the operator, Reject the input message, and the Assign a Value action are processed immediately regardless of how this profile option is set. See: Action Processing.
Alert actions are processed concurrently in the background regardless of how this profile option is set. See: Action Processing and Alert Actions.
Available options are as follows:
Concurrent processing | When you save quality results, the system spawns a concurrent process and returns control immediately to you, allowing you to continue working. |
On-line processing | The system processes your actions while you wait, and control is returned once action processing is completed. |
Available values are listed below:
Blind Entry On | The operator does not see the specification limits and UOMs when collecting quality results. Actions associated with results are, however, processed regardless. |
Blind Entry Off | The operator sees the specification limits and UOMs when collecting quality results. |
If you do not select a specification when entering quality results, or if no specification element target values are defined, target values from collection elements are defaulted instead.
If you have explicitly defined collection plan element default values, these values are used regardless of how this profile option is set. See: Default Value Assignment Rules.
Available values are listed below:
Yes | Defaults target values from specification elements. |
No | Does not default target values from specification elements. |
Available options are as follows:
Quality Quality | If this option is set, when you choose the Inspect button from the Oracle Purchasing Receiving Transactions window, Oracle Quality's Enter Quality Results window appears. See: Entering Quality Results Directly. |
Oracle Purchasing | If this option is set, when you choose the Inspect button from the Oracle Purchasing Receiving Transaction window, Oracle Purchasing's Inspection Details window appears. See: Inspecting Received Items |
The item category set specified here is used as the default when defining item category specifications. You must therefore set this profile option before defining item category specifications.
If you are entering quality results for an item using a collection plan that is associated with a specification, but no specification for that item can be found, then the system uses the Quality Category Set to find a specification that is defined with the item's category. See: Finding Specifications While Entering Results Directly and Finding Specifications During Transactional Data Collection.
Attention: You can only view specifications associated with the Quality Category Set specified by this profile option. Changing this profile option prevents you from viewing specifications entered under a previously entered category set.
Oracle Quality | Charts and descriptive statistics views are create in Oracle Quality. The results used to created these charts and views can be exported to an ASCII file. |
Statit | Charts and descriptive statistic views are created using the Statit statistical analysis package. The results used to create these charts and views can be exported directly to Statit. |
Warning: If you choose to use the Statit engine, you must set the QA:Statistics Engine Path profile option.
See: Integrating Oracle Quality and Statit.
Example: c:\statit
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