The reference codes in the overall evaluation (output point 15000) are displayed instead of the smiley (arrows).
Code | Product | Description |
10 | Limit values were not recorded. The c-value code provides further information. | |
qs-STAT | The code may indicate that no upper and lower specification limits have been recorded. In particular, the c-value code "915" indicates this. The specification limits can be viewed in the characteristics mask.![]() Code 10 may also indicate an incorrectly written characteristic. This example shows characteristics that are incorrectly recorded as position. It looks like a two dimensional position, a planar position. But one of the axes has "0" for all measured values. This does not represent "true position" in statistical terms. An axis cannot always have the same value. The c-value code "989" indicates that the characteristic cannot be calculated. ![]() |
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11 | Code 11 indicates that the capability indices have not been calculated. The c-value code provides further information. | |
qs-STAT | In this example, the c-value code "987" indicates that the positional tolerance cannot be calculated due to a lack of information. ![]() Further information is provided by the subordinate characteristics. ![]() |
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solara.MP | In this example the c-value code “916” indicates that the “Actual value of the master” is missing in Type 1 Study.![]() |
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12 | Insufficient values / subgroups. | |
qs-STAT | Insufficient number of values or subgroups. Each evaluation strategy has a defined minimum number of values, and for process capability also a defined minimum number of subgroups, before an evaluation can take place. ![]() The configured minimum number in the evaluation strategy can be defined differently for the characteristics stable, unstable, normally distributed, not normally distributed, positional tolerances, etc. ![]() |
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18 | Test system resolution not given! | |
solara.MP | Missing test system resolution. The configured value can be viewed in the characteristics mask.![]() |
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28 | Not calculated for positional tolerances. | |
solara.MP | Code “28” indicates that for positional tolerances, the superordinate characteristics cannot be evaluated in this type of study.![]() This has no effect on the subordinate characteristics. In this example, the x and y position can be evaluated. The evaluation of "multivariate characteristics", and this includes positional tolerances, is only possible with Type-1 study. The why is explained in a separate topic. Link to: True Positions in MSA (and VDA5) |