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Collecting Manufacturing Data
Describing Master Data for Production
Describing the Material Master
25 min
Describing Recipes
25 min
Describing the Bill of Materials
25 min
Quiz
Processing Process Orders
Explaining the Life Cycle of Process Orders
15 min
Releasing Process Orders
20 min
Quiz
Performing Production
Perform Different Production Steps
30 min
Using the Order Dashboard
35 min
Quiz
Collecting Manufacturing Data
Describing Data Collection Functions
15 min
Quiz
Analyzing Manufacturing Data
Using the SFC Report and the Order Report
30 min
Quiz
Describing Master Data for Production
Describing the Material Master
25 min
Describing Recipes
25 min
Describing the Bill of Materials
25 min
Quiz
Processing Process Orders
Explaining the Life Cycle of Process Orders
15 min
Releasing Process Orders
20 min
Quiz
Performing Production
Perform Different Production Steps
30 min
Using the Order Dashboard
35 min
Quiz
Collecting Manufacturing Data
Describing Data Collection Functions
15 min
Quiz
Analyzing Manufacturing Data
Using the SFC Report and the Order Report
30 min
Quiz
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 4 right to pass this unit.
1.
In the provided manufacturing scenarios for data collection, what is the key difference between the component consumption data and the quality inspection data?
Choose the correct answer.
The component consumption data is irrelevant to the manufacturing process.
The component consumption data is linked to the specific component being consumed, whereas the quality inspection data is tied to the product currently being manufactured.
The quality inspection data is less important than the component consumption data.
The quality inspection data is linked to the specific component being consumed, whereas the component consumption data is tied to the product currently being manufactured.
2.
What is the significance of the as-built record in SAP Digital Manufacturing?
Choose the correct answer.
It is used to track the scrapped quantity.
It is used to store component consumption data.
It is used to store quality data.
It is used to track the employees working hours.
3.
What are possible uses of the information in data collections in SAP Digital Manufacturing?
There are two correct answers.
Monitoring the quality of the production process.
Tracking employee working hours.
Tracking yield and scrap quantities.
Providing input for statistical analysis.
4.
What kind of data can you collect during the quality inspection process?
There are three correct answers.
Numerical results.
Binary values.
Coded values.
The batch number of the consumed components.
5.
Where does the SAP Digital Manufacturing system store in-process inspection results?
Choose the correct answer.
In a data collection.
In an as-build record.
The data is directly transmitted to SAP S/4HANA.
In an in-process inspection lot record in SAP Digital Manufacturing.