Configuring SPC Variables
- Select a controller in the Plant Structure workspace  and then select Statistics and then select Statistics in the menu bar. in the menu bar.
- The Variable Configuration section contains a list of a Variable Configurations. - To create a Variable Configuration, select Add... at the upper-right corner of the section. 
- To delete a Variable Configuration, select the configuration (you can also select more than one configuration) and then select Modify > Delete at the upper-right corner of the section. 
- To update a Variable Configuration, double click the configuration. 
 
| Information | Description | 
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the variable. | 
| Virtual Station | The Virtual Station that the tightening results are generated from. | 
| Tightening Program | The multistep tightening program of the variable.  The Tightening Program must be a Multistep Program. | 
| Monitor | Select the aspect of the tightening result you want to monitor in the calculation: 
  If the user uses the result reporters, it is possible to have an effect on the following monitor values: Final torque and Final angle. | 
| Step Number | Specifies the step number. | 
Set the following limits:
| Information | Description | 
|---|---|
| Lower Tolerance Limit | Lower tolerance limit for monitored value. Used for calculation of Cp, Cpk values as well as for tolerance limits rendering in SPC results charts. | 
| Upper Tolerance Limit | Upper tolerance limit for monitored value. Used for calculation of Cp, Cpk values as well as for tolerance limits rendering in SPC results charts. | 
| Information | Description | 
|---|---|
| Cp | The process capability. The number of times the spread of the process is into the tolerance width (Upper tolerance limit - Lower tolerance limit). The higher the value of Cp, the better the process. | 
| Cpk | The process capability corrected for the position. It is not useful having a high Cp index if the process setting is way off center in relation to the middle of the tolerance range. A high Cpk index means, then, that you have a good process with a small spread in relation to the tolerance width, and also that it is well centered within that width (Upper tolerance limit - Lower tolerance limit). If Cpk is equal to Cp, the process is set to produce exactly in the middle of the tolerance range. | 
| Information | Description | 
|---|---|
| Auto calculate | If set to On, the control limits are automatically calculated. 
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| Upper control limit | Upper control limit for calculated subgroup values. Used for limits rendering in SPC results charts. | 
| Lower control limit | Lower control limit for calculated subgroup values. Used for limits rendering in SPC results charts. |