The c-value codes are displayed as an index next to the value, or instead of the value.
Code | Product | Description |
15 | Capability index is for information only and will not be used for overall evaluation. | |
qsSTAT | Code “15” indicates that the calculated capability is for information only and not for the overall result. ![]() This is the case, for example, for one-sided characteristics with a natural boundary when the capability index is defined in the strategy as "information only". ![]() |
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900 | Insufficient data – or output of this factor not required. | |
qsSTAT | Code "900" may indicate that the capability indices are not included in the requirement.![]() This is the case, for example, the evaluation strategy specifies that the C value should not be output. ![]() |
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915 | Specification limits not recorded or not used in the evaluation strategy. | |
qsSTAT | Code “915” may indicate that the result should not be displayed.![]() This is the case, for example, for one-sided characteristics with a natural boundary where the capability index is defined in the strategy as "to be hidden". ![]() |
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qsSTAT | If the overall evaluation code "10" is also displayed, the c-value code "915" indicates that no upper and lower specification limits have been recorded. The specification limits can be viewed in the characteristics mask.![]() |
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916 | Nominal value of master not recorded. | |
solara.MP | Code “916” indicates that the “Actual value of the master” is missing in Type 1 Study.![]() |
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987 | Value cannot be calculated (missing convergence) | |
qsSTAT | 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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989 | Value was not calculated | |
qsSTAT | 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 indicates that the characteristic cannot be calculated.![]() |