If you collect data as individual observations, the subgroup size is 1.
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
Diameter | Subgroup ID |
74.030 | 1 |
74.002 | 1 |
74.019 | 1 |
73.992 | 1 |
73.995 | 2 |
73.992 | 2 |
C1 | C2 | C3 |
---|---|---|
Observation 1 | Observation 2 | Observation 3 |
74.030 | 73.995 | 73.988 |
74.002 | 73.992 | 74.024 |
74.019 | 74.011 | 74.021 |
73.992 | 74.004 | 74.005 |
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
Date | 05/22/16 |
Reported By | R. Bukowski |
Project | Shoe Cast |
Department | Brake Division |
Process | Casting |
Characteristic | Hardness |
Units | Brinell |
Upper Spec | 42 |
Lower Spec | 38 |
Nominal | 40 |
Opportunity | |
Data Source | c:\mtbwin14\sixsigma.mtw |
Time Span | 03/01/16 - 04/30/16 |
Data Trace | Bin # 1057a-9942 |
You can store this worksheet as a template for new worksheets. Then, you will only need to change the values in C2.
When you have a single specification that is a hard limit, or when you have two specifications that are both hard limits, Minitab does not calculate Z statistics or process capability statistics. Also, when all your units are defects, Minitab does not calculate Z statistics. For information on how specifications and targets affect calculations, go to How Minitab chooses centering values for short-term statistics for Process Report.