Parameterizing Six Sigma Analysis Results

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You can parameterize variable statistics in Charts and Tables. To do so, click the box next to the statistic you want to parameterize. A P will appear in the box (as shown below) and Robust Design will appear below Six Sigma Analysis in the Views pane. If you parameterize a statistical result on the Tables page, it will display as a parameter on the Charts page, and vice versa. Note that if all variables are uncertainty variables in the DFSS analysis, the parameter boxes are not available and you cannot begin using the procedure. To make these parameter boxes available at least one of the input variables must be a design variable.

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You may only parameterize Six Sigma Analysis results in one sample set. Otherwise there might be contradictions, if you happened to select the mean value of a parameter from one sample set and tried to maximize that under Robust Design while minimizing the mean value of the very same parameter from another sample set.

On the Tables page, you can also parameterize values from the probability tables (as shown below).

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You may only parameterize either the probability or sigma-level value, not both, for each row in the probability tables.

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