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Shop Floor Control

QCP Configuration

MES15 Version1.0 

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Introduction 

The QCP Configuration Portlet provides users with administrators profiles, the ability to create checklists with pre-configured questions for specific stations.

To access QCP Configuration Portlet, from the 42-Q portal, navigate to Shop Floor Control >Configuration Control>QCP Configuration.

 

Figure 1: QCP Configuration

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The next sections provide details on how the QCP Configuration works:

 

QCP Configuration

At the top of the QCP Configuration landing page, the header displays the following menu: SFDC ID List, QCP List, and New QCP.

 

SFDC ID List 
 

In the SFDC ID List section, administrators using QCP for the first time must select an SFDC ID to see or to enter the configuration and create a New QCP.

Note: This the configuration will be saved and it won’t be necessary to do it on the next login. 

Figure 2: Instance: SFDC ID

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The QCP Configuration page is displayed:

 

Figure 3: QCP Menu

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QCP List


The QCP List displays the state and configurations of the already created checklists; by using the Name field, the user is able to search for a specific checklist; this option also allows the user to modify the checklist, Edit, Copy and Delete once the user selects the checkbox. RTENOTITLE

Figure 4: QCP List

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The + More button allows the user to choose from a dropdown list for more specific search options such as Restore Defaults, Location, Part Number, Process, or the Approved checklists.

 

Figure 5: QCP +More Options

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New QCP

To create a New QCP checklist for a specific location, select the New QCP option. Enter the QCP checklist Name followed by the Context and Frequency described below:

 

Figure 6: Create New QCP

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Context

Once the user selects Context, a menu displays showing the available options:  Station or  Process.

Figure 7: Station and Process

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Station

 

Inside the Station, the administrator can select where the QCP checklist is available either by Station or Process.

Once Station is selected, the following options are available: Part Number and Part Number Mask (not mandatory), these options allow the user to customize and optimize their checklist;  the option By User, is shown at the end of the list, and it can be enabled only if the administrator wants the checklist to be displayed and answered by every user that uses that Station or Process; the QCP checklist will be displayed in the specific Station or Process when the user logs in the selected  Station or Process.

Note: If the administrator selects the option By User, the QCP must be filled every time the checklist expires based on the frequency configured.
 

Figure 8: Context, Station

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 Process

If Process is selected instead of Station the option Location in Process will be enabled. This option allows the user to display the QCP (checklist) in ALL the Locations that belong to a specific Process.

Figure 9: Process: Location in Process

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Frequency

Frequency indicates the time and how often the administrator wants the checklist to be visible for the user, the Frequency can be adjusted according to the administrador needs:  Every Minute, Every Time, and By Shift. 

Figure 10: Frequency

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If the Frequency is set to Every Minute, the checklist will display every minute after the checklist is answered,  if the user selects the option Every Time it is necessary to enter the exact hour, e.g. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00  and will be able to set more than one hour apart from the minutes.

Note: If both values Every Minute and Every Time are configured, the checklist will be displayed when the next one expires (the closest).

If the user chooses the option By Shift, the established time will appear at the beginning of every shift that has been previously configured in the SFDC Configuration module. The Early Submit Allowance can only be enabled if the option By Shift is selected and this allows the user to set minutes previous to the established time so the user can have a time advantage. 

 

Figure 11: Every Minute, Every Time, By Shift 

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Note: The three options Every Minute, Every Time, and By Shift can be all selected at the same time or just one at the time.

 

Description

From the Description field the user can generate and customize the QCP questions; the Type option allows to choose from three different types of data to set the questionnaire answers: Multiple Choices, Text or Number, the QCP checklist can also be set to be required, or to keep showing or not by choosing the option On.

 

Figure 12: Description and Type

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Multiple Choices allows the user to customize the questions by adding the necessary values to their questionnaire e.g Option 1 Option 2 Option 3.

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Figure 13: Data Type:  Multiple Choice

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The user answering is able to see these options as checkboxes on the questionnaire, only if the option Allow Multiple is selected but if it’s not selected the options will show as radio buttons, which only allow the user to select one option at a time.

The Text option allows the administrator to leave the question answers open for the user to complete by writing.

  • Note: The mask feature will be available in the next QCP phase.*

 

Figure 14: Data Type: Text

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Note: The options Edit and Delete are available for each type, located in the bottom right corner.

 

The Number option includes several validations such as Greater than, Less than, and Allow Decimals allowing the administrator to customize the checklist. 

  • Note: These functionalities will be available in the next QCP phase.*

Figure 15: Data Type: Number

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The user can add as many questions as required by clicking the  RTENOTITLE button, located in the bottom right corner, once the checklists are completed the user and select Save.

 

Figure 16: Add and Save

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The QCP checklist also has a drag and drop functionality and arrows in each checklist section that allows it to move from question to question in the order that the administrator wants.

 

Figure 17: Drag and Drop

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After saving the QCP, if the administrator wants this checklist to be displayed in the Production Workbench application, it needs to select the Approved option.

 

Note: This function is exclusive for Supervisors.

 

​​​​​​​Supervisor Authentication

The Supervisor Authentification must be completed with Employee Number and Password, it also displays the option Expire Previous Answers, this allows the Supervisor to stop the already answered questionnaire in a specific location and shift to be answered again.

 

Figure 18: Supervisor Authentification

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As soon as the Supervisor Authentification is completed, the user must select Done,  the option (On version 1) is visible and active in the bottom right corner of the page;  this option can be deactivated only if the user doesn’t want the QCP checklist to be answered again.
 

Figure 19: On (Version)

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Note: Approval is needed to deactivate this option.

'P'lease refer to theProduction Workbench documentation for more information. 


 

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