Wish there is an option to easily, inquiry, report and identify legal entity production sampling methods and legal entity policies (e.g. production order number, customer or project number, vendor number, warehouse locations, routing number, operator number, BOM or finished good item number, etc.. and sampling methods (e.g. random batch number calculation, first-middle-last, etc..)
Not featuring a consistency on sampling methods and sampling selection, user may potentially process production quality sampling testing conventionally or outside the system.
In addition featuring conventional production quality sampling (e.g. as per end user sampling conventional planning,) maybe potentially acceptable on some instances, customers, vendors and/or production operators.
Comments
REMARK: Some transportation may include refrigeration regulated temperature... if items may not arrive within time+temperature+weather conditions... or other. there is potential risk of sampling or on receipts on vendor purchase orders.
Category: Production Control
REMARK: Example: Sampling method and legal entity and/or user sample selection for:
-Production orders on quantity quality assurance and/or approved testing releases (e.g. finished goods, BOMs, routes, scraps, batches, quantities, operators, production lines, floor releases).
-Projects (e.g. vendors and customer within a production order).
-Customers (e.g. customer production order).
-Vendors (e.g. vendors applied or incurred in a production order).
-Warehouse stored items (e.g. Items already stored, purpose of preventions)
-Quarantine items (e.g. Items in progress... purpose of prevention o purpose of efficient authorized receipts)
NOTE:
Not featuring an inclusion of preventions, we may not easily foresee the potential future or future potential problems preventions, including at time of purchase order receipts. (receipt conditions at warehouse, or on quarantine).
Category: Production Control
Administrator
Thank you for your feedback. We are not considering the suggestion at this time.
Sincerely,
Johan Hoffmann
PM, Microsoft