Quality Specifications
Quality specifications group related inspections to define different scenarios and let you fine-tune inspections for specific items, like setting default values or standards. They’re the foundation for capturing quality data, making reports, improving workflows, and spotting non-conformance.
A good quality specification sets your company’s inventory and process standards, and defines non-conformance rules and what business processes they should trigger, like quarantine, return merchandise authorization (RMA), or downgrade.
Quality Management supports 35 inspections per specification.
When an inspection is marked as Is Inactive, it can't be processed as part of a new trigger, and you shouldn't collect data or do evaluations on it.
For more information about quality specifications, see the following topics: