Supplier rating
In this procedure you can measure the supplier's ability to deliver on time to you. You can also check the rejection statistics of reported arrivals.
There are different settings that affect how the calculation of delivery reliability is made. The delivery reliability can be based on reported arrivals or on order row level, and shows which arrivals that have been delivered on time. This is presented in total, as the relation between orders delivered on time, too early, and too late.
The rejection statistics are based on delivered quantity and rejected quantity in reports made at arrivals and receiving inspections. You can also choose to only display inspection reports and rejections.

Delivery reliability – Detailed
This list shows detailed information about arrival reported order rows and whether or not they were delivered on time. The information is grouped according to the selected presentation.
Delivery reliability – Total
The total list shows the same information as the detailed list, but it also shows a total on the highest level according to the selected presentation. This list can also be viewed in chart form.
Delivery reliability of subcontract – Detailed
This list shows detailed information about arrival reported subcontract order rows/operations and whether or not they were delivered on time. The information is grouped according to the selected presentation.
Delivery reliability of subcontract – Total
The total list shows the same information as the detailed list, but it also shows a total on the highest level according to the selected presentation. This list can also be viewed in chart form.
Rejection – Detailed
This list shows detailed information about arrival reported order rows. In the list you can see whether or not these order rows had a rejected quantity at the receiving inspection.
Rejection – Total
The total list shows the same information as the detailed list, but it also shows a total on the highest level according to the selected presentation. The list also displays the rejection statistics This list can also be viewed in chart form.

The presentations determine how the selected list should be displayed/presented. For example if it should be presented as grouped or as total. There are some standard presentations included in the program.
In most procedures where you can load lists, it is possible to create your own presentations. This is done under Presentations in the backstage of the procedure in question. If you create your own presentation you can for example choose if it should have a drilldown function and a drilldown filterering.
You can select which columns the list should consist of, and for each of the columns you can configure grouping, sorting, aggregation, and if the column should be shown in chart form and if it should be printed. Additionally you can also make printout settings, chart settings, and settings regarding extra aggregation.
Read more about this in Presentations.

In a list procedure there is always a tab called Selection where you can select data records in different intervals from the database. The data records are then loaded by using the Load button in the toolbar of the procedure.
Under Selection rows in the backstage of the procedure, you can choose which selection rows that each list type should have, under the Selection tab in the procedure. In the List type field you select for which list type you want to customize the selection rows.
One table shows selection rows possible to select and one one table shows the selected selection rows. You can add, delete, or move selection rows by dragging and dropping the selection rows with your mouse pointer.
Using the Save button you save the selected selection rows.
Read more about this in the Selection topic.