# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2015-TODAY, Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # # Translators: # Martin Trigaux, 2020 # Alina Lisnenko , 2020 # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo 13.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2020-09-22 16:26+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2020-09-22 14:41+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Alina Lisnenko , 2020\n" "Language-Team: Ukrainian (https://www.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/uk/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: uk\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=(n % 1 == 0 && n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 0 : n % 1 == 0 && n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4 && (n % 100 < 12 || n % 100 > 14) ? 1 : n % 1 == 0 && (n % 10 ==0 || (n % 10 >=5 && n % 10 <=9) || (n % 100 >=11 && n % 100 <=14 )) ? 2: 3);\n" #: ../../quality.rst:5 msgid "Quality" msgstr "Якість" #: ../../quality/alert.rst:3 msgid "Alert" msgstr "Сповіщення" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:3 msgid "Generate a Quality Alert from a Manufacturing Order" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:5 msgid "" "Speaking of manufacturing orders, you have two different situations to " "consider in Odoo. Those two will result in two different processes:" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:8 msgid "You work with a simple manufacturing flow;" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:10 msgid "You work with a complex manufacturing flow that includes routings." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:13 msgid "Simple manufacturing flow" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:15 msgid "" "If you work with simple manufacturing orders, the *Quality Alerts* will be " "launched from the manufacturing order itself. When manufacturing a product " "for which you need to process quality controls, a button *Quality Alert* " "will appear on the top of your manufacturing order." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:23 msgid "" "By clicking on the button, you can specify the quality problem that arose " "during the process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:29 msgid "" "If one of the quality checks failed, the button will be highlighted on the " "document. If not, the button won’t be highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:36 ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:50 msgid "Manufacturing Flow with Routings" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:38 msgid "" "If you work with routings defined on your manufacturing orders, the quality " "alerts will be launched directly from the work orders on which the quality " "checks took place." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_mo.rst:48 msgid "" "Then, a button *Quality Alert* will be available from the work order view. " "When you click on the button, you can specify the quality problem that " "appeared during the process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:3 msgid "Generate a Quality Alert from a Transfer" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:6 msgid "Use the Quality Alert" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:8 msgid "" "Every time you perform some *Quality Checks* on a transfer, a *Quality " "Alert* button appears. You can always use it. The button is automatically " "highlighted once you have a failed quality check for the transfer." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:16 msgid "" "If you click on that *Quality Alert* button, you can specify what was the " "problem with the product." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:22 msgid "" "The *Quality Alert* that is created from the transfer can be found via the " "button appearing on the top right corner of the transfer." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/alert/alert_transfer.rst:28 msgid "" "You can also access all your *Quality Alerts* via the menu, accessible under" " *Control*." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks.rst:3 msgid "Checks" msgstr "Перевірки" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:3 msgid "Perform Quality Checks on Manufacturing Orders" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:5 msgid "" "There are two different situations to consider and that will differ in Odoo " "processes:" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:8 msgid "You work with simple manufacturing flows;" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:10 msgid "" "You work with complex manufacturing flows that are represented by the use of" " routings in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:13 msgid "Simple Manufacturing Flow" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:16 #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:53 #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:6 msgid "Create the Quality Control Point" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:18 msgid "" "To create a quality control point, open the quality app and go to " ":menuselection:`Control --> Control Points`. There, hit create. Make sure to" " select *Manufacturing* as operation and choose the type of quality check " "you want to perform." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:27 #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:69 #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:17 msgid "Process the Quality Check" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:29 msgid "" "Once your *Quality Control Point* has been created, you can create a " "manufacturing order for your product. Now, and before marking the " "manufacturing as done, you can register the *Quality Checks*." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:39 msgid "" "Once you have performed your quality checks, you can find them via the " "*Quality Checks* button available on the manufacturing order form." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:46 msgid "" "If you want to access all your quality checks, you can do this by opening " "the quality checks menu, under quality control." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:55 msgid "" "If you want to create a *Quality Control Point*, open the *Quality* app and " "go to :menuselection:`Control --> Control Points`. Then, click on create. " "Make sure to select *Manufacturing* as operation and select the work order " "operation on which the quality check should be performed." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:64 msgid "" "Choosing the work order operation is necessary if you want the quality " "checks to be performed in the work orders. After that, you can choose the " "type of quality check." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:71 msgid "" "Once your *Quality Control Point* has been configured, create a " "manufacturing order for your product. You have to plan it if you want to " "generate the necessary work orders." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_mo.rst:78 msgid "" "Now, process the work order and your quality check will appear. In this " "example, the quality check requests to enter the serial number of the Table " "Top component." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:3 msgid "Perform Quality Checks on Transfers" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:8 msgid "" "To create a *Quality Control Point*, open the *Quality* application. Then, " "go to :menuselection:`Quality Control --> Control Points --> Create`. Now, " "you can define the quality control point you want to apply to a specific " "product. Don’t forget to select a transfer operation type." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:19 msgid "" "Let’s say that we will receive a laptop. First, create a planned receipt for" " the product. Then, on the receipt, you will see a *Quality Checks* button " "that appears to proceed to the quality check you configured before." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:27 msgid "" "By clicking on it, the instruction set on the quality control point will be " "displayed and will require the check value." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:33 msgid "" "Once the quality check is done, you can find it linked to the corresponding " "transfer and access it by clicking on the button." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:39 msgid "" "But, if the quality check failed, the stat button will appear in red " "(instead of green) and Odoo will suggest you to create a *Quality Alert* by " "highlighting the corresponding button." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/checks/quality_transfers.rst:46 msgid "" "The quality checks can also be found in the *Quality* application by opening" " the *Quality Checks* menu, under *Quality Control*." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control.rst:3 msgid "Control" msgstr "Контроль" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:3 msgid "Define Quality Control Points" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:5 msgid "" "Quality is an important factor when it comes to products or services. " "Nowadays, quality has become the differentiating factor for all goods and " "services. It is vital for businesses to deliver products that meet or exceed" " expectations. It also helps minimize waste." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:10 msgid "" "That is why most manufacturers would not think of eliminating the quality " "control from their manufacturing process. After all, removing quality " "controls would dramatically increase the number of defective products that " "the company then has to rework or scrap." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:15 msgid "" "Then, using business applications to ensure data quality is important. With " "Odoo insuring the rear, any major problem can be avoided before occurring!" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:20 msgid "Quality Control Points" msgstr "Пункти контролю якості" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:22 msgid "" "To create a *Quality Control Point*, go to :menuselection:`Quality --> " "Quality Control --> Control Points`. Once there, define the product on which" " the quality control point should take place. The operation at which it " "takes place also is to be defined here." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:27 msgid "" "The *Quality Control Points* take place during transfers or during the " "manufacturing process of the products. If working with routings on *Bill of " "Materials*, you have to precise at which step of the manufacturing process " "the quality control point needs to be applied." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:32 msgid "" "The *Control Type* defines at which frequency the quality checks should take" " place:" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:35 msgid "" "**All operations**: all the operations automatically generate quality checks" " to perform;" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:38 msgid "" "**Randomly**: the quality checks only perform on x% of the operation. The " "percentage needs to be defined on the control point;" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:41 msgid "" "**Periodically**: the quality checks are performed periodically. The " "periodicity is based on the defined period (once a day, once a week)." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:50 msgid "Quality Control Point Types" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:52 msgid "" "Now, one thing remains to be configured: the type of quality check. There " "are several types that can be used: text, take a picture, pass-fail, take a " "measure, register consumed material, register by-product, and print label." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:58 msgid "" "Some types are available only with the manufacturing application installed." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:62 msgid "Text" msgstr "Текст" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:64 msgid "" "This control point type allows giving instructions to workers during the " "transfer or during the manufacturing process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:80 msgid "Take a Picture" msgstr "Зробити зображення" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:82 msgid "" "This control point type asks to take a picture of the product applied in a " "transfer or when manufacturing it." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:98 msgid "" "This process can be simplified by using a connected :doc:`camera " "<../../iot/devices/measurement_tool>`." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:102 msgid "Pass-Fail" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:104 msgid "" "*Pass-Fail* requires to specify if the products pass or fail specific " "criteria. It can be applied for both transfers or manufacturing orders." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:111 msgid "" "For this kind of type, there is the possibility to define a failure message " "giving instructions to follow in case of failure." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:127 msgid "Take a Measure" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:129 msgid "" "Taking measures requires to enter the product’s measurements during a " "transfer or during the manufacturing process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:132 msgid "" "To use it, it necessary to specify the norm for your product’s measurements," " but also a tolerance threshold. Doing so, all the products with good " "measures can are automatically accepted." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:140 msgid "" "As for *Pass-Fail*, this type allows defining a failure message that gives " "instructions to the worker." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:156 msgid "" "This process can be simplified by using connected :doc:`measurement tools " "<../../iot/devices/camera>`." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:159 msgid "Register Consumed Materials" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:161 msgid "" "When using *Register Consumed Materials*, it is required to register the " "component’s serial/lot numbers during the manufacturing process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:165 #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:182 msgid "This type is only available when working with routings." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:176 msgid "Register By-Products" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:178 msgid "" "With *Register By-Products*, it is required to register the serial/lot " "number of the by-products that are manufactured." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:193 msgid "Print Label" msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:195 msgid "" "*Print Label*, as its name points out, allows printing labels to add to the " "product during the manufacturing process." msgstr "" #: ../../quality/control/control_points.rst:207 msgid "" "This process can be simplified by using a connected :doc:`printer " "<../../iot/devices/printer>`." msgstr ""