Product Specifications Dialog Redesign

We've simplified the specification dialog by reducing visual clutter. Oh, and guess what? 

Specifications can now have multiple accuracy measurements! 


Toggling between Specification Modes

Choose between one of two different specification modes. Point or Range


Point

 

In this mode, the specification applies to a single nominal value.

 

Range

 

In this mode, the Specification applies to a range of values.



Toggling between Accuracy Tolerance Modes

Choose between one of three different tolerance modes. SymmetricAsymmetric, or Range.


Symmetrical Offset from Nominal

In this mode,  accuracy is represented by a single value subtracted/added to the nominal to yield an accuracy range.


Asymmetrical Offset from Nominal

In this mode,  accuracy is represented by two values. The left value gets subtracted from the Nominal. The right value gets added to the Nominal.


Range

In this mode,  accuracy is represented by a two-value (min and max) range.

 

Toggling between Tolerance Units

Choose between one of three different tolerance units. UOMPercent %, or Ppm.


Unit of Measurement (UOM)

Percent %

 

Parts per Million (Ppm)

 


Introducing Custom Formulas

Nominal/range, accuracy, and precision now allow custom formulas. You can now define universal specifications based on asset attributes or measurement parameters. 


Example 1: Accuracy can be a function of the nominal value being measured

Example 2: Measurement points can be a function of the asset range.


Write formulas using any of the following fields and functions.

  1. Current Measurement Point
    • Readings
    • UnitScaleFactor
    • Decimals
  2. UUT Attributes
  3. Tool Attributes
  4. Functions
    • POW()
    • SQRT()
    • SIGFIG()
    • MAXOF()
    • ROUND()
    • FIXED()


 

New Asset Specification Tab

If a specification is assigned to an asset, it can now be viewed in the asset information popup.


Previously, asset specifications were only accessible via the Service Tab within the asset editor. Now, selected asset specifications are displayed in the "Specification" tab within the Asset Info popup. 


Note: The "Specification" tab is read-only.


Automatically apply Generic/Asset Specifications to Work Orders

Specifications will automatically be applied to orders if the asset under test has a specification linked directly to it. If there are no specifications on the asset level but a generic specification associated with the service level, it will be applied immediately when the service level is selected.  Generic specifications are limited to the product types associated with the capability. When no product types are selected in the capability, the specification selection list will be hidden, and a message will display instead - "No product type selected."


You can add generic specifications directly to the service level.




NOTE: A company-wide option must be enabled to take advantage of some of these changes. Please contact the Qualer Support team if you wish to have the Specification.AdvancedEdit setting.