What's New in Quality Monitor
2.4
NWA has released Version 2.4 of NWA Quality Monitor. Version 2.4 includes:
- Full compatibility with the NWA Quality Analyst 6.1 file formats.
- Additional data types such as database-standard date/time formats.
- Actions and functions can now be performed "on startup" and "on
exit".
- Combined "date time" data type that is commonly
available with commercial databases, and new calculation functions
that support it.
- Additional database connectivity capabilities that
enable seamless integration with NWA Quality Information Server to
deliver quality system solutions.
- More information coming soon!
All users on maintenance will automatically
receive the updated version.
What was new in NWA Quality Monitor 2.3
Writes data to multiple databases
QM will now write any combination of fields to any combination of ODBC
database tables. For example, measurement data, defect counts, and
assignable causes can now be written to separate database tables. The
database write function also supports 'normalization' ñ Quality
Monitor will automatically structure the data when writing to normalized
tables.
Reads information from databases
Quality Monitor will now automatically read information from a database
before data is entered into a new record. This function can be used to
load descriptive information about a sample, data for calculations, etc.
The data can be read from ODBC databases or Quality Analyst DAT files.
Reads specifications from database
Specifications can now be automatically read from ODBC databases or disk
files when a Quality Monitor screen is first loaded or before data is
entered into a new record. This allows product specifications to be stored
in a central database, and also provides support for collecting data for
multiple products using a single Quality Monitor Data Set.
"Workstation Link"
Quality Monitor now provides direct support for automatically sharing
data and other information among multiple Quality Monitor Workstations.
Data collected on one workstation can now be automatically sent to another
as soon as it is entered. Typical uses include sending product weights
collected at one workstation to be used as beginning weights at a workstation
further down a process line, or providing key measurement or defect data
from where it is collected to where it may be used. The data can be transmitted
through disk files or ODBC databases.
"Quick view" of data
Recent data records can now be displayed in a pop-up window in spreadsheet
form. This supplies a historical context while viewing the current record.
New calculation functions
Calculations may now include 'string' functions (extracting portions of
text strings) and logical operations (IF, OR, XOR, NOT, ELSE, and WHEN).
Window size and location control
The size and location of various Workstation windows can now be pre-defined
and locked, including the data entry screen, graphics display, help, etc.
Alarms on Pattern Rule and Calculated SPC limit violations
Quality Monitor will now alarm in real-time on Pattern Rules and SPC limits
that are automatically recalculated. Prior versions did not alarm on Pattern
Rule violations and required fixed SPC limits for real-time alarms.
Direct Modification of HED file
Quality Monitor will now directly modify the Quality Analyst 'Header'
(HED) file, writing parameters such as product specifications.
Dynamic picture control
Pictures displayed on data entry screens can now be linked to field content
such as product codes, allowing the picture to change based on the information
being entered.
WAV (sound) file support for alarms
Quality Monitor now supports the use of WAV file sound generation as an
alarm action.
New "On alarm" functions
Quality Monitor can now perform additional tasks when alarm conditions
have been detected (specifiations, SPC limit, or pattern rule violations).
These new functions include displaying SPC charts, executing Run Files,
or launching external programs (distribute alarm messages, activate or
de-activate equipment, etc.).
Automatic Email alarm generation
Quality Monitor workstations with email capability can now send pre-defined
email messages triggered by alarm conditions (specifiations, SPC limit,
or pattern rule violations). |