How to tranfer inspection results from material to

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  • Hi,the batch-where-used list will be utilized to track back what batches had been used to produce the actual batch (in case of top-down).Along this path the CoA process can check at each level if there are valid inspection results in prior batches.Example.You produced a batch and made a full check.Then you take the batch and re-pack it,e.g.from a drum into a bottle.The chemical and pyhscial properities will not change.So you will not re-inspect.At this point it doesmn't matter if you create a new batch number or use the same one,but you might have a different material number for that new product-package-combination.Now the CoA-process will check at the first level for any valid inspection lots.Nothing found?OK,then the report checks the MB56 and founds the drum material and the inspection results.The valid results as requested in the CoA profile will be drawn.If you have multiple stages in the Batch-where-used list,the CoA process will go back as long as required to find valid results for all MIC's in your CoA profile.You must consider all the QM processes impacting this,like skipped/canceled inspection lots/MIC's and others.But the CoA profile provides controls to restrict the levels you go back,the inspection type and others.There is also a system status in the inspection lot which can be used to exclude a insp.lot from beeing taken into the evaluation path.Lets focus again on MB56.This transaction provides a flag to indicate exiting inspection lots per batch.This will be showns by an information 'i' behind the batch- Click on that icon and you will see the inspection lot or a pre-selection list in case there isa more than one inspection lot for that batch.Basically the CoA process is capable to draw results from any stage if there are valid results,to conclude this.Hope that helps QM-Dude 查看原帖