Course Outline
Introduction to SAP Quality Management
- Overview of SAP QM module and its role in SAP ERP
- Key concepts: quality planning, inspection, and control
- Integration of QM with other SAP modules (MM, PP, SD)
Movements Between Locations
- Types of storage locations in SAP QM
- Transferring stock from Quality Inspection to Unrestricted
- Managing stock transfers using movement types (e.g. 321, 322)
Scrap Movements
- Identifying and documenting scrap in production or inspection
- Movement type 553 and related processes
- Integration with costing and waste tracking
Confirmation of Available Material by Location
- Availability checks in SAP QM
- Viewing material stock by inspection status
- Reporting and monitoring available inventory by storage location
Quality Hold (Blocked, Unrestricted, Quality Inspection)
- Understanding stock statuses in SAP
- Assigning quality holds and releasing materials
- Process flows for blocked and inspection stock transitions
Custom Reports (Scrap, Cost, etc.)
- Using standard SAP reports (MB52, MB5T, etc.)
- Creating custom reports using SQVI/SQ01
- Best practices for reporting on quality, scrap, and cost data
Inspection Lot Processing
- Creating and managing inspection lots
- Recording results and usage decisions
- Linking inspection data to production or procurement processes
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- An understanding of SAP ERP fundamentals
- Experience with inventory or production processes
- Basic familiarity with SAP GUI navigation
Audience
- Quality management professionals
- Warehouse and inventory control personnel
- SAP users involved in quality and production operations
Testimonials (2)
Teacher knolage
Collin Sampson
Course - SAP S/4HANA Overview (S4H00)
I liked the fact that the trainer was very flexible and offered information about subjects that were not included in the initial material. I liked his experience in other projects and the tips and tricks resulted from this experience. The training was interactive and even though the exercises were predefined, we could take the exercise in another direction than previously defined.