Oracle Quality
Oracle Quality
Data collected and input into Oracle Quality may come from functions such
as purchasing, service, shopfloor inspection or directly from the customer, to
name a few. Quality data can also be collected in a standalone direct data
entry mode or may be linked to third party systems.
Collection Elements
Specifications
Collection Plans
This is about all that we need right now to get started with the consultants at
OSS. A much detailed overview of Oracle Quality is available in the Quality
User Guide and the Quality Implementation Guide.
Dave and Becky are discussing the Linear Hub. This item has
three main parameters that come under inspection.
Hub Height
Hub Diameter
Hub Finish
Dave sets up Hub Diameter in much the same way. But for
the element – Hub Finish, Dave has to enter a set of non-
numeric values. This is because Hub Finish is
an Attribute type element. The values he enters carry
descriptions as shown below.
Here, Dave creates a Spec for the Linear Hub defined as item
number LH101. If specs are item-specific then it is a good
practice to carry the item code or number in
the Specification Name.
Item Spec
Supplier Spec
Customer Spec
Inspection Result
Quantity
UOM Name
Transaction Date
Supplier
PO Number
PO Receipt Number
Inspector
Entered by User
What Next?
Here’s what Dave is thinking. Dave knows that OSS would need a separate collection
plan for each item in the OSN org. He therefore plans to make
OSN_PO_INSPECTION_PLAN the Reference Plan or a Master Copy which would then be
copied into individual item-specific plans.
However, some of the most important tasks that help define a collection plan are yet to
be done. The individual collection plans will need to be assigned to the correct
transaction. Triggers will need to be defined, Action Rules associated with specific
collection elements and Specifications assigned to collection plans.
Dave copies the Master Plan into a new plan that he prefers
to call – PO INSPECTION LH101 VER 01. Dave believes that if
every item is going to have its own receiving inspection plan
then it makes sense to include the item number in the
collection plan name. Also, by his experience Dave knows
that clients almost always ask the same question – Can a
collection plan have versions? The answer is – No. But, a
simple workaround is to include the version number in the
plan name.
Flow Manufacturing
Purchasing
TeleService
Work in Process
Enterprise Asset Management
Advanced Service Online
Mobile Supply Chain Applications
Warehouse Management System
Shop Floor Management
Oracle Process Manufacturing and
iSupplier Portal
The triggers that you can use with Oracle Quality come
seeded or pre-defined. Dave wants this collection plan to be
called every time the item LH101 is received. So, he defines
the trigger as shown below.
For the collection element Hub Finish, the values Dave had
defined here, need to be imported into the collection plan PO
INSPECTION LH101 VER 01. To do this, Dave positions the
cursor on the Hub Finish collection element and clicks on
the Valuesbutton. He gets the following message.