Test checkpoints

Qarma has built-in AQL support which provides information about sample size and the acceptable number of defects. In some cases, you may have certain tests that are not carried out for the full sample size but only a subset. This could be functional tests, assembly of furniture, drop tests etc. You can now define those types of tests as checkpoints with built-in information about sample size and acceptable number of defects.

In the checklist editor, select the Test checkpoint type:

Once selected, you can now enter the details. In this example we want to make sure always to assembly 5 pieces and allow no defected pieces:

You could also select an AQL protocol for this as well, in which case the system will automatically calculate the rest based on the order qty.

When performing the inspection, you will be able to select how many pieces failed the test:

If we select 2, for example, the checkpoint will automatically fail, and you can see this is due to the failed test:

When reviewing the inspection results before submitting, this information is also visible together with the defect summary:

And of course the report will hold this information as well in the summary, so it’s easy to review any failed tests.