Advanced Search
This activity allows you to build sophisticated advanced search criteria to retrieve attribute details while viewing the SQC Chart. The advanced search criteria can be constructed based on various details such as the item information, attribute details, request number, lot number, origin id etc that are known. You can select the appropriate relational operators to make the advanced search process efficient. The system provides an option to save the advanced search criteria for future use or delete it and create/save a new advanced search.
Select the “Advanced Search” link from the “View SQC Chart” activity in “Quality Management” business component.
The “Advanced Search” page appears.
Enter the following details in the “Search Criteria” group box:
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Lot No. |
The number identifying the lot of the item, if the item is lot controlled. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the Lot No. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Item |
The code identifying the item being tested. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the Item. You can select “Like” or “=”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Variant |
The code identifying the variant of the item. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the item - variant. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Requested Date |
The date when the inspection request was created. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the date. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “=” by default on launch of the page. |
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Attribute |
The code identifying the attribute of the item. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the attribute. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Item Group |
Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the item group. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Request No |
The code identifying the inspection request. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the request number. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Ref Doc No |
Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the reference document number. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Vendor Code |
Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the vendor code. You can select from “Like”, “=”, “<”, “>”, “Between”, “<=”, “>=” and “Not Like”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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Origin ID |
The code identifying the location where the item is inspected. Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the origin id. You can select “Like” or “=”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
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General |
Use the drop-down list box to select the relational operator for specifying the general value. This is used to search the values by attribute type.. You can select from “Like” or “=”. The system displays “Like” by default on launch of the page. |
Click the “Save Search Criteria” pushbutton to save the new search criteria.
Click the “Delete Search Criteria” pushbutton to delete the present search criteria.