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Certified Interface to the QM-Module (Quality smanagement) for SAP® R/3

Target group:

All analytical laboratories that work with the QM module from SAP for the purpose of quality control.

Overview:

It is primarily an interface between blomesystem® applications and SAP systems by making the tables and functions available with which all the functionallities of the QM IDI interface can be covered.

Through different function calls it is possible to:

  • Download inspection lots from the SAP system,
  • Record the results (parameter, sample of individual results) of the inspection lots,
  • Record the data (parameter, sample or individual results) of the inspection lots,
  • Prepare the data in a format which is understood by SAP,
  • Transfer in direct, active communication with the attached SAP system,
  • Evaluate results
  • Make usage decisions.

Details:

  • All transfers are made through direct computer to computer communications with certified Remote Function Calls (RFCs).
  • Local data storage, whereby inspection lots and data remain available for further evaluations even after the transfer to the SAP system.
  • Download of the available inspection lots through freely definable query conditions and a pre-selection (worklist).
  • Download of catalogue data, whereby it is possible to query by code groups or selections amounts.
  • Download of already available inspection points.
  • After the downloading of the procedure head data, all required sample records are automatically generated.
  • During the processing of process data, new inspection points can be created at any time for an inspection lot with inspection points.
  • Transfer results to SAP
  • Canceling of already transferred results.
  • Every sample / parameter record can contain an evaluation.
  • Sample / parameter records can be completed.
  • Already completed values can be overwritten (correction transfer, new completion required).
  • A usage decision can be made for every inspection lot.
  • An integration of all possible functionalities in existing environments with the help of an extensive function library.
 
 

The topic of instrument connection and data transfer is becoming increasingly interesting for all users of instrumental analysis. The fundamental requirements are, as a rule, always the same: fast and errorless transfer of measurement data into other systems.

The abbreviation DDI stands for Data Device Interface. With the help of this software any instument data can be filed in a standardized form, whereby LABDDI offers a high degree of configuratibility. The connection of instruments to LABDDI is realized through plug-ins which take over the analysis and preparation of the data delivered by the instrument.

Based on the fixed structure of LABDDI, the prepared data can be transferred to the actual target systems. Individual adaptations or evaluations of the transferred data can then take place through functionalities in these systems. Even evolved customer specific applications can use LABDDI.

Based on the structures created through LABDDI, an external control chart module AJ-AQC developed with blomesystem® technology has been created for analysis instruments of the Analytik Jena Group.

 
 

The AJ Blomesystem GmbH has developed a new interface for their standard systemLABcua, the standard for testing authorities. Although, until now, the ILM files produced from LIMS data could only be transferred to ILM, these files can now also be imported into LABcua.

The files can contain any number of samples. This file content is analysed. Address data which are already contained are checked to see whether they are already present in the LIMS. If not, the user can decide whether he wants to select from similar addresses or whether a new address should be created automatically from the given file content. The sample registration is done through the transfer of the data into the sample registration mask.

This interface is also available for the earlier standard system CUA I of AJ Blomesystem. In both variations, the file contents are transferred to a list form, which the user can view after a small modification. This list can also be converted by customers with limited programming knowledge.