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Specification types are normally associated with variable collection elements that represent
numeric measurements such as length, weight, and temperature. You can create specification
elements by adding collection elements to your specifications. Collection element specification
limits are defaulted to these specification elements.
In this topic, you will define specification element specification limits.
Additional Information
Procedure
Step Action
1. Begin by navigating to the Collection Elements page.
Step Action
2. Click the Manufacturing and Distribution Manager link.
Step Action
3. Click the vertical scrollbar.
Step Action
4. Click the Collection Elements link.
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5. Use the Organizations page to select the appropriate organization.
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6. Click the M1 list item.
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7. Click the OK button.
or Press [Alt+O].
Step Action
8. Use the Collection Elements page to query for the collection element for which
you want to set specification limits.
Step Action
9. Press [F11].
Step Action
10. Enter the desired information into the Collection Element field. Enter "OVEN
TEMP%".
Step Action
11. Press [Ctrl+F11].
Step Action
12. Click the Spec Limits button.
Step Action
13. Use the Specification Range page to enter the target value (the preferred value)
and three sets of upper and lower range limits, which can be changed without
restriction.
Step Action
14. The target value represents the preferred value.
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15. Enter the desired information into the Target Value field. Enter "191".
Step Action
16. Use the lower and upper User-Defined Range fields to set a process control
limit. Your user-defined limits can be inside of, outside of, or overlapping your
specification range limits.
Step Action
17. Click in the lower User-Defined Range field.
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18. Enter the desired information into the lower User-Defined Range field. Enter
"120".
Step Action
19. Click in the upper User-Defined Range field.
Step Action
20. Enter the desired information into the upper User-Defined Range field. Enter
"220".
Step Action
21. Use the lower and upper Specification Range fields to enter engineering
tolerances.
Step Action
22. Click in the lower Specification Range field.
Step Action
23. Enter the desired information into the lower Specification Range field. Enter
"195".
Step Action
24. Click in the upper Specification Range field.
Step Action
25. Enter the desired information into the upper Specification Range field. Enter
"205".
Step Action
26. Use the lower and upper Reasonable Range fields to ensures that you collect
values that make sense.
Step Action
27. Click in the lower Reasonable Range field.
Step Action
28. Enter the desired information into the lower Reasonable Range field. Enter
"100".
Step Action
29. Click in the upper Reasonable Range field.
Step Action
30. Enter the desired information into the upper Reasonable Range field. Enter
"250".
Step Action
31. Click the Save button.
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32. Click the Close button.
Step Action
33. You have completed the Defining Collection Element Specification Limits
procedure.
End of Procedure.