SAP QM
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SAP QM is the quality management application of the SAP ERP software from SAP AG. Quality management is tightly integrated with other modules such as MM, PP, and SD.
The SAP QM supports quality processes for all industries and can be used as an Enterprise CAQ (Computer-aided Quality) system or Enterprise LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System). Therefore a comprehensive range of functionality is covered within the following areas: Quality Planning, Quality Inspection, Quality Certificates, Quality Notification, Quality Control, Audit Management, Test Equipment Management and Stability Study.
QM with SAP ERP supports GxP (GCP, GLP, GMP) requirements, providing complete audit trail functions, digital signatures and integration to change management, electronic batch records and document management.
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[edit] Business Functions
[edit] Quality Planning
Quality Planning includes the first steps within a closed-loop inspection process. All basic master data is defined here, including for example master data in quality management:
- Inspection plan: defines characteristics that need to be inspected and that are plant-specific. These can be defined for each operation. Also, the according test equipment can be defined here.
- Master inspection characteristic: These characteristics are frequently used in different inspection plans and are therefore maintained on master data level.
- Inspection catalog: These catalogs contain unique codes and inspection operations that can be used on client level as well as plant level. These catalogs are then available for usage in all inspection plans.
- Inspection method: Describes how an inspection needs to be carried out.
- Sampling procedure: Determination of the sample size according to certain rules. Based on these freely definable rules, the size of a sample (e.g. 10% out of 100 pieces) can be calculated.
- Dynamic modification rule: the dynamic modification is influencing the quality level which is the basis for the sample drawing quantity. The rules describe conditions under which the inspections are tightened or reduced. Example: if a supplier delivered bad quality at the last shipment, the quality level will be tightened for this supplier for any future shipments. It can be reduced if the supplier delivers good quality in a series of other shipments.
- Quality information record: These records are created when quality assurance agreements or vendor releases are used. The system reads and checks these info records when a quotation or purchase order is created for a certain material/vendor combination. This might lead to the information that a supplier is blocked due to quality issues.
The Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and the Control Plan are also part of the quality planning tools within SAP QM. The FMEA is an approach to reduce risks during Planning and Development. This means that possible product- and process related errors and risks can be identified at an early development phase which leads to a reduction in the overall development costs as well as costs due to later changes. Also, the production process, scrap and rework time can be reduced.
[edit] Quality Inspection
This functional capability is used to constantly check the quality of the company’s products. Therefore the inspection plans and characteristics are used. The inspection process mainly consists of the following four steps:
Inspection can be triggered at a number of inspection origins:
- Inspection lot creation: in SAP QM, all quality inspections are based on inspection lots. These can be triggered manually or automatically (e.g. at goods receipt from a purchase order, at goods issue of a component, at a certain operation during production, etc.). The lots contain specific information about the inspection size (e.g. based on the sampling procedure), inspection characteristics and methods from the inspection plan or material specification, etc.
- Results Recording: After inspecting the products, the quantitative (e.g. width/height of a product) and/or qualitative (e.g. color of the product) results of the predefined characteristics can be directly recorded in the inspection lot.
- Defects recording: Defects can be recorded additional to the results recording. These defects are also referenced to an inspection lot and contain information about any attribute of a material/product/process that deviates from the defined characteristics. The defect recording can be based on standardized codes that can be taken from the predefined inspection catalogs.
- Inspection lot completion: A completion of the inspection lot is necessary after results recording to finally decide about the usage of a material. Depending on the usage decision, stock postings are performed (e.g. to unrestricted-use stock, blocked stock, scrap, etc.). The usage decision also influences the quality level and the quality score of a material or inspection lot.
[edit] Quality Control
The quality control capability is used to ensure a continuous quality of the company’s products and processes. Therefore, the quality level has to be constantly updated, control charts can be used to check certain values and the suppliers’ quality needs to be evaluated. All quality data within SAP ERP can be collected, analyzed and controlled with different tools (e.g. QM Evaluation Cockpit). This is for example the basis for continuous quality improvement also used for six sigma projects.
[edit] Quality Certificates
Quality certificates document the following of certain quality requirements. They are mostly used during the collaboration with suppliers or subcontractors (incoming certificates) to document the quality standards of incoming goods or when acting as a supplier, to document the company’s quality standards themselves (outgoing certificates). Quality certificates can guarantee:
- the following of certain manufacturing / quality processes
- the execution of predefined inspections. These can be either defined by norms (e.g. GMP: Good Manufacturing Processes), law, customers, ...
- defect-free inspection results for a delivery, assigned to the quality certificate
[edit] Quality Notifications
Quality notifications are used to process and document quality related problems within a standardized process. Quality notifications consist of basic header data such as material, reference documents, batch numbers, etc. and detailed information about the problem/deviation. Additionally to that, tasks and activities can be tracked to support an internal CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions) process. Notifications can e.g. be used for:
- complaint against a vendor
- internal problems (material error, etc.)
- complaint from a customer
[edit] Test Equipment Management
This capability uses functionality from the quality management and the plant maintenance module. It is used to maintain test equipment data, plan and schedule calibration inspections. This is necessary to ensure that the equipment is always ready-to-use according to the predefined quality criteria. This process includes the following steps:
- Calibration Planning
- Calibration Inspection
- Procurement of Test Equipment
- Maintenance of Test Equipment
[edit] Stability Study
Stability studies are mainly used in the process and discrete industry to inspect and test a material during a long-term examination. Multiple test are scheduled to investigate the behavior of a material under different conditions. E.g. the long-term effects of different temperatures on a material.
[edit] Audit Management
Audit Management is an integrated component used to process and manage internal and external audits. The SAP Audit Management supports different types of audits, such as assessments, supplier audits, product audits, process audits, system audits and environmental audits. The SAP Audit Management supports industry standards such as ISO 9000:2000, QS-9000, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), ISO 14011, and ISO 19011. The audit process consists of the following steps:
- Creation of an audit plan
- Creation of a question list
- Audit execution
- Capture of corrective and preventive actions
- Documentation (Report)
- Evaluation
[edit] Interfaces
The SAP QM application provides interfaces to exchange data with external systems.
[edit] Inspection Data Interface
The inspection data interface (QM-IDI) is used to exchange inspection data between the SAP QM application and external systems. The call can be triggered automatically by either SAP ERP or a subsystem. The QM-IDI is designed to transfer and process mass data.
[edit] Statistical Data Interface
The statistical data interface (QM-STI) is used to connect the SAP QM application with external evaluation systems. This enhances the existing statistical functions within SAP QM by a wide range of possible evaluation methods.
[edit] Enterprise Services
Approach to standardize the exchange of information and data between internal components, external systems and applications. E.g. Enterprise Portals, office applications, home grown systems, Independent Software Vendors (ISV), Supplier Collaboration Portals, SAP MII.
SAP QM supports this approach with a wide range of QM related services. A set of enterprise services is provided that supports the following business cases:
- Exchange of quality inspection data between SAP ERP and external applications or devices
- Exception handling (with q-notifications)
- Trigger unplanned inspections
- Creation and update of inspection plans and inspection characteristics
- Download of master inspection characteristics to external systems, e.g. to Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
- Distribution of master inspection characteristics to suppliers and customers
[edit] Important SAP QM Transaction Codes
QDA1 Edit sampling type QDL1 Create quality level QDM1 Edit valuation mode QDP1 Create sampling scheme QDR1 Create dynamic modification rule QDV1 Create sampling procedure QE01 Record characteristic results QE04 Record sample results QE11 Record results for inspection point QE51N Results Recording Worklist QE52 Worklist: Results for phys. sample QE53 Worklist: Record results for equip. QE54 Worklist: Results for funct. loctns QGD1 Test Equipment Usage List QGD2 Test Equipment Tracking QGP1 Results history for task list characteristic QM01 Create quality notification QM10 Change list of quality notifications QP01 Create inspection plan QPR1 Create physical sample QPV2 Maintain sample drawing procedure QS21 Create master insp. characteristic QS31 Create inspection method QZ00 Quality Certificates
[edit] Further reading
Hölzer, Michael; Schramm, Michael (2006). Quality Management with SAP. SAP Press. ISBN 1-59229-051-5
Kennedy, Pat; Bapat, Vivek; Kurchina, Paul (2008). In pursuit of the perfect plant- A Business and Technical Guide. Evolved Technologist Press. ISBN 978-0-9789218-6-6
[edit] External links
- Official website: www.sap.com
- SAP Help: Quality Management

