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The checklist style is a new way Introducing a streamlined approach for operators to complete conduct quality checks in a checklist/form-based tabular format without having to sequentially complete one check at a time. This can save time and is more similar to a tabular format, enhancing efficiency and resembling traditional paper-based approachprocesses.

Configuration

This is a configurable option in feature is customizable within the Quality Controller , which is located at https://yourserversettings, accessible via the URL format: server.shoplogix.com/qualitycontoller/, for example: https://demo.shoplogix.com/qualitycontroller/:qualitycontroller/.

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Checks listed inside a quality group will be arranged together, and displayed as either an “Ad Hoc Check” or an “Active Check” through your Whiteboard interface.A quality group is a set of checks are organized into quality groups, each with specific job rules that can be configured, as shown belowcustomized according to your needs.

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There can be multiple groups which would display , each displaying a separate list of checks according to based on the configuration and the active job rules. If there are no job rules are configured, the checks would will be active for any active job. Please For more information about how to configure the Quality Controller, see How to configure quality inspections for more information about groups, the quality controller, and configuration steps. The “Stage” configuration will determine whether the check is displayed as an “Active” check or “Ad Hoc”. “Active Checks” include all .

Stage Configuration: Determines whether checks are categorized as "Active" or "Ad Hoc". "Active Checks" encompass non-Ad Hoc stages such as “Production”, “Job Start”, “Shift Start”like "Production", "Job Start", or "Shift Start", etc.

In the example below, there are two enabled ad hoc Ad Hoc checks - “pne-4026” and “Test2” - and one enabled Shift Start active Job End check - “Test” (note that the two other checks “OnDaily” and “OnJobStart” are is not enabled).

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These checks - if enabled and triggered by production count or the start/end of a Job/Shift depending on its stage type - will show up in the Quality Banner on the Whiteboard:

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Clicking on the banner for Active Checks will display all the configured active checks (meeting the stage condition) in a checklist format. If all Active Checks active checks have been submitted, the banner will display Active Checks: 0 until Active Checks active checks are triggered again according to their stage. Ad Hoc Checks will always show the count of enabled ad hoc Ad Hoc checks as these are always available.

Active Checks

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Active checks are dynamically displayed in a checklist format based on their stage conditions. These checks are triggered by production counts or the start/end of a job/shift.

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Info

The status of the checks can be found in the group number, and the number will be updated as checks are completed. For In the example above, 2 Active (production) checks are expected and 0 of them are complete. As the checks are completed, the number 0 will increment. The 2 checks are that are configured are reset depending on how the check is configured in the quality controller (job/shift/day/production).

Ad Hoc Checks

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Ad Hoc checks are always available and are not tied to specific stages. They are conveniently listed separately, providing operators with easy access.

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Info

Note that the denominator of the group of checks being displayed (2, in the example above 2) is displaying the number of active checks configured for this group. This number is NOT the number of expected checks since there is no expected number for adhoc Ad Hoc checks. This is meant for the user to know how many ad hoc Ad Hoc checks are configured for the group. The top number is the checks that have been completed for the current shift/job. The top numerator number will reset on a shift OR job change.

Group Colour Key

Group Color

Meaning

Status
colourRed
titleRED

One or more checks in the group have failed

Status
colourGreen
titleGREEEN

All of the checks in the group have passed

Status
colourBlue
titleBLUE

Display for a group of

ad hoc

Ad Hoc checks

Status
colourYellow
titleORANGE

Display for a group of active checks

Example:

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Info

In the example above, DocTest contains 1 check (as shown by the denominator), “Test”, and this check is active - indicating that the entire group is active.

Completed and Expired Checks

 

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The full list of completed checks are available in the Audit view (denoted by “View Audit Page”). A short list of recently* completed checks will appear for each group.

* All completed checks per group since the last job or shift change.

 

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Checks will expire the same way they did before, and will count as a “failed” check. Please see expire in accordance with preset conditions and are marked as "failed" if expired. For detailed information on check activation and expiration, please visit our documentation How Checks Activate and Expire for more information on how checks can expire or get completed.  .

This new approach will revolutionize quality checks, empowering operators with a more efficient and intuitive process.