The SHEWHART Procedure


Applying Tests with Multiple Phases

Note: See Requesting Tests for Special Causes in the SAS/QC Sample Library.

The data set Assembly includes a variable named System, which indicates the manufacturing system used to produce each assembly. As shown by the following statements, this variable can be temporarily renamed and read as the variable _PHASE_ to create a control chart that displays the phases (groups of consecutive subgroups) for which System is equal to 'T', 'R', and 'Q':

ods graphics on;
title 'Manufacturing Systems Used in Assembly';
proc shewhart
   history=Assembly (rename=(System=_phase_));
   xrchart Offset * Sample /
      mu0         = 20
      sigma0      = 2.24
      limitn      = 5
      alln
      tests       = 1 to 4
      testlabel   = ( comment )
      readphases  = ('T' 'R' 'Q')
      phaselegend
      phaseref
      vaxis       = 16 to 26 by 2
      split       = '/'
      markers;
   label OffsetX = 'Avg Offset in cm/Range';
run;

The chart is shown in FigureĀ 18.184.

Figure 18.184: Single Set of Limits with Multiple Phases

Single Set of Limits with Multiple Phases


Note that a single set of fixed 3$\sigma $ limits is displayed for all three phases because LIMITN=5 and ALLN are specified. Consequently, the tests requested with the TESTS= option are applied independently of the phases. In general, however, it is possible to display distinct sets of control limits for different phases, and in such situations, the tests are not applied independently of phases, as discussed in the next example.