Quality Specifications
Quality specifications group related inspections that define inspection scenarios and enable inspections to be refined in relation to specific items. For example, default values or standards. Specifications provide the foundation for capturing quality data, creating reports, improving workflows, and identifying non-conformance.
A good quality specification formalizes a company's inventory and process standards, and define non-conformance rules and the applicable business processes they should trigger. For example, quarantine, return merchandise authorization (RMA), or downgrade.
Quality Management supports 35 inspections per specification.
When an inspection is marked as Is Inactive, it cannot be processed as part of a new triggering and no data collection or evaluations should be performed against it.
For more information about quality specifications, see the following topics:
Related Topics
- Quality Management Overview
- Quality Management Glossary
- Quality Management Best Practices
- Quality Inspections
- Quality Management Triggers
- On-Demand Quality Inspection Queues
- Quality Management Saved Searches
- Quality Management Workflows
- Store Quality Management Images
- Resetting Transaction Count
- Certificate of Analysis (COA)
- Derived Fields
- Configure Quality Management Preferences
- Quality Management Mobile Data Collection
- Quality Management Reports