Quality Notifications Self-Knowledge Test

Determine whether the statement is true or false.

1. The general notification can be used to describe problems in production.

True
False

2. Malfunction reports for measuring and inspection devices can be recorded using maintenance notifications.

True
False

3. A general notification cannot be recorded using the Internet.

True
False

4. The action box of the quality notification can be used to trigger tasks for the notification.

True
False

5. SAP Workflow is always required for the processing of quality notifications.

True
False

6. During the defect analysis, tasks can be defined for the defect items in the quality notification.

True
False

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Answer:

1. Answer: True

Problems can be recorded by simply entering them in a notification. At a later point in time, a general notification can be changed to a quality notification.

2. Answer: True

On the basis of the maintenance notification, a maintenance order for the repair of the device can be created.

3. Answer: False

You can use the service QISR to create notifications on the Internet.

4. Answer: True

The action box is structured according to entries in Customizing for the notification type. It can contain tasks and activities.

5. Answer: False

SAP Workflow simplifies notification processing. It is not, however, a prerequisite.

6. Answer: True

In a notification, tasks can be defined for both the header of the notification and the individual items.

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