SAP Quality Management – SAP QM – Training Course
SAP Quality Management – SAP QM – Training Course, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.3, with 97 lectures, based on 310 reviews, and has 1566 subscribers.
You will learn about Complete Understanding of SAP Quality Management module. SAP QM – quality management Training reference All modules of SAP Quality management Quality Inspection Training Quality Notifications Certificate Profiles and much more This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone intrested in PLM QM or Quality Management consultants It is particularly useful for Anyone intrested in PLM QM or Quality Management consultants.
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Title: SAP Quality Management – SAP QM – Training Course
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 3.3
Number of Lectures: 97
Number of Published Lectures: 97
Number of Curriculum Items: 97
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97
Original Price: $39.99
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What You Will Learn
- Complete Understanding of SAP Quality Management module.
- SAP QM – quality management Training reference
- All modules of SAP Quality management
- Quality Inspection Training
- Quality Notifications
- Certificate Profiles
- and much more
Who Should Attend
- Anyone intrested in PLM QM
- Quality Management consultants
Target Audiences
- Anyone intrested in PLM QM
- Quality Management consultants
Introduction to SAP Quality Management (QM)
Quality Management (QM) is an integral part of the logistics function and within the SAP system it is fully integrated with complementary components including Materials Management (MM), Plant Maintenance (PM), and Production Planning (PP). Quality management is important to the warehouse, inspecting incoming material as it arrives at the facility and for manufacturing operations, where the quality of in-process items are checked during manufacturing process and finished goods are inspected before they reach the warehouse.
Quality Management Components
The QM module covers three distinct areas of planning, notifications and inspections. The quality planning function allows your quality department to plan inspections for goods receipts from vendors and production, work in process and stock transfers. A quality notification can be used to request action to be taken by the quality department. This may be to review an internal problem, an issue with items from a vendor or a customer complaint. The quality inspection is the physical inspection using specifications defined in quality planning.
Planning
In SAP the quality inspection plans defines how an item is to be inspected. The plan also establishes how the inspection is to take place, the item characteristics to be inspected and all the required test equipment that is needed for the inspection.
The inspection plan is an important part of the QM planning process. The plan defines which characteristics of the item are to be inspected in each operation and what kind of test equipment is required for the inspection.
Notifications
The quality notification records a problem that is either identified by a customer against a product that is produced by your company, or by your company against the product of a vendor. A notification can also be raised internally to report a quality issue that has arisen on the production line or somewhere at the facility. You can assign a quality notification to an existing QM order to create a new order for the specific notification.
Inspections
A quality inspection occurs when someone in the quality department inspects an item as determined by the inspection planning functionality. An inspection is based on one or more inspection lots, where a lot is a request to inspect a specific item. Inspection lots can be created manually by a user or automatically by the SAP system. There are a number of events that can trigger an automatic inspection lot. Most inspection lots are automatically triggered by a movement of materials, such as a goods receipt or a goods issue. But other events like the creation or release of a production order, the creation of deliveries or a transfer of stock in the warehouse.
The inspection lot functionality allows an inspection of a product in the warehouse. The product can be a finished product, a raw material, or a piece of equipment that is used in the facility. When an inspection is performed the results of the inspection should be recorded for each of the inspection characteristics. The inspection lot can be accepted as being within tolerance or can be rejected if the inspection finds that the results do not reach the prescribed specification for a certain characteristic.
When the inspection is complete for the inspection lot, a usage decision can be made as to whether the material can be accepted or rejected. After the quality department has made a usage decision the inspection is technically closed.
Reporting
SAP provides a number of reports for the quality management team. The material defects report can show the number of times an item has been in a defect status. The vendor defect report shows the frequency of failed material by vendor. By examining inspection lots for goods receipts, a quality department can highlight vendors who are supplying goods that frequently fail inspection. The customer defect report shows the defects that were found on inspections for outbound deliveries. This is important as it can help get defects resolved which will improve customer satisfaction and customer service.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: About us and our Company
Lecture 1: About US
Chapter 2: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to SAP QM
Chapter 3: Quality Management Overview
Lecture 1: Quality Inspection Process
Lecture 2: Creation Of Inspection Plan
Lecture 3: Creation Of Inspection Lot
Lecture 4: Results Recording
Lecture 5: Quality Certificates And SAP Reports
Chapter 4: Quality Planning
Lecture 1: Features Of Quality Planning
Lecture 2: Basic Data & Specific Data
Lecture 3: Inspection Characteristics‚ Features And Use
Chapter 5: Quality Inspection
Lecture 1: Introduction To Quality Control
Lecture 2: Quality Level Control Charts
Lecture 3: Vendor Evaluation
Lecture 4: How To Create Control Charts
Lecture 5: How To Create Vendor Evaluation
Chapter 6: Quality Control
Lecture 1: Introduction To Quality Control
Lecture 2: Quality Level Control Charts
Lecture 3: Vendor Evaluation
Lecture 4: How To Create Control Charts
Lecture 5: How To Create Vendor Evaluation
Chapter 7: Quality Certificates
Lecture 1: Basic Sapscript
Lecture 2: Quality Certificates Introduction
Lecture 3: Introduction To Quality Certificates‚ Features‚ Planning Of Quality Certificates
Lecture 4: Condition Technique‚ Forms For Quality Certificates
Lecture 5: Certificate Profiles‚ Profile Characteristics‚ Creating And Defining Certificate
Lecture 6: Certificate Creation‚ Dispatching Certificate Manually
Lecture 7: Certificate Creation
Lecture 8: Certificate Profile
Lecture 9: Dispatching Certificate Profile
Chapter 8: Quality Notification in Detail
Lecture 1: Quality Notification Introduction
Lecture 2: Quality Notification – Complaints
Lecture 3: Creating and processing Quality Notifications
Lecture 4: Document Flow in Quality Notifications
Lecture 5: Quality Notifications – Items / Defects
Lecture 6: Status Management for Tasks in Quality Notifications
Lecture 7: Status Management for Tasks – Corrective Tasks
Lecture 8: Selecting and Evaluating Quality Notifications
Lecture 9: Time line of Quality Notifications
Lecture 10: Assigning and changing Users Status in Quality Notifications
Lecture 11: Processing return deliveries to Vendors in Quality Notifications
Lecture 12: Functions in return processing for deliveries in Quality Notifications
Lecture 13: Quality notifications on the internet
Chapter 9: Test Equipment Management
Lecture 1: Test Equipment Management – Purpose
Lecture 2: Test Equipment Management – Maintenance Task List
Lecture 3: Test Equipment Management – Creating of master Data
Lecture 4: Creating task list with QM data
Lecture 5: How to create a Quality notification
Lecture 6: Displaying Action Log
Lecture 7: Displaying Document Log
Lecture 8: Displaying Time Line Of Notification
Lecture 9: Item And Task
Lecture 10: Selection Notofications
Lecture 11: Create Test Equipment
Lecture 12: Create Measuring Points Or Counters
Lecture 13: Create Maintenance Plan
Lecture 14: Assigning Task List
Chapter 10: Controls In Logistics
Lecture 1: Logistics Controls – Purpose
Lecture 2: Vendor Evaluation
Lecture 3: Source inspections
Lecture 4: Quality Assurance Agreement
Lecture 5: Manufacture Part Number Processing in QM
Chapter 11: Quality Management in Production
Lecture 1: Quality Management in Production – Purpose
Lecture 2: Planning Inspection during Production
Lecture 3: Processing Inspection during Produciton
Lecture 4: Processing Inspection during Production 2
Lecture 5: Transfer inspection result to batch class
Lecture 6: Reassign partial lots
Chapter 12: Quality Management in Sales and Distribution SD
Lecture 1: Quality Management in SD – Purpose
Lecture 2: Effect of Delivery processing
Chapter 13: General Functions in QM
Lecture 1: Quality Related Costs
Lecture 2: Managing Quality related Costs
Lecture 3: Create and maintain QM orders
Lecture 4: Copying QM orders
Lecture 5: Deleting Assignments
Lecture 6: Worklists
Lecture 7: Triggering Source Inspections
Lecture 8: Triggering recurring inspections Manually
Lecture 9: Result Recording
Lecture 10: Creating Worklists
Lecture 11: Processing inspection Lots not completed
Lecture 12: Collective usage Decision for Inspection lots
Lecture 13: Create Qm Order
Lecture 14: Create Job Varient
Lecture 15: Schedule Job varient
Lecture 16: Triggering Source Inspection Manually
Lecture 17: Change Inspection Lot
Lecture 18: Result Recording
Instructors
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SAP Aid inc
SAPAid ERP Systems Training and Certificaiton
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- 2 stars: 49 votes
- 3 stars: 73 votes
- 4 stars: 65 votes
- 5 stars: 53 votes
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