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Question: As per requested is the presentation of the Production Parts Approval (PPAP) flow for S4HANA QM.
Answer: Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) includes a set of standard processes that ensures the production process of a material meets your requirements.
- An essential part is the first article inspection (FAI).
- You enable PPAP in the Manage Quality Info Records app. There you can specify for a material that a first article inspection should take place at goods receipt for one or several purchase order items.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1M7UmZZgfau_rFRWo7jJx0_uR8yYSQSKeUF5IESVNta8/edit?usp=sharing
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Question: Review of the FIORI App RR and UD.
Answer:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OfztDazkHpRgv-Wc0BBzXdy0KuInDWjW4qmAzzK2Axg/edit?usp=sharing
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Question: 8D process review.
Answer: In the context of SAP S/4HANA Quality Management (QM), the "8D" refers to the Eight Disciplines problem-solving methodology. This methodology is used to address and resolve internal quality issues within SAP S/4HANA, providing a structured approach to identify, analyze, and resolve problems, while preventing recurrence.
- The 8D methodology is a standardized approach for problem-solving within SAP S/4HANA QM.
- It helps in identifying, correcting, and eliminating recurring problems.
- It is used for both internal and external problem-solving, including those involving suppliers, according to the SAP Community.
- D1: Form a Team: A team is formed to address the problem.
- D2: Define and Describe the Problem: The problem is clearly defined and described.
- D3: Containment: Temporary measures are taken to prevent further occurrences of the problem.
- D4: Root Cause Analysis: The underlying reasons for the problem are identified.
- D5: Identify Potential Corrective Actions: Possible solutions to address the root cause are explored.
- D6: Select and Implement Corrective Actions: The chosen corrective actions are implemented and verified.
- D7: Preventative Actions: Measures are taken to prevent similar problems from occurring in the future.
- D8: Final Actions: The team documents the results, learns from the process, and ensures follow-up actions are taken.
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