Which valuation mode can be used for a quantitative inspection characteristic? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: B,D,E
Valuation modes in SAP QM (defined in the sampling procedure, transaction QDV1) determine how quantitative characteristics are evaluated:
* Manual Valuation (B): Allows manual acceptance/rejection of quantitative results (e.g., based on measured values), a standard option for flexibility.
* Attributive Inspection Number of Defects (D): Used for quantitative characteristics when counting defects (e.g., scratches), treating it as an attribute-like valuation for nonconformities.
* Mean Value Within Tolerance Range (E): The system valuates based on whether the mean of recorded values falls within tolerances, a common quantitative mode.
* Attributive Inspection Nonconforming Units (A): Specific to qualitative attributes, not quantitative measurements.
* Valuation According to Characteristic Attribute Code (C): Applies to qualitative characteristics with predefined codes, not quantitative ones.
Thus, "Manual valuation," "Attributive inspection number of defects," and "Mean value within tolerance range" are the correct answers.References: SAP Help Portal - "Valuation Modes in QM"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Sampling Procedures".