Suitability – Identify but Don’t Prohibit Materials in a Suitability Check Report

Suitability – Identify but Don’t Prohibit Materials in a Suitability Check Report

Suitability – Identify but don’t prohibit materials in a suitability check report

Example of use: You have a customer who needs certain ingredients to be identified to them e.g. on a questionnaire, but they do not limit or ban those ingredients.

  1. Add a Yes/No Property to group the target ingredients together. For example if polycyclic musks are a target, you could use a yes/no property ‘PM’
  2. Add PM = Yes to all the polycyclic musks
  3. Add a suitability constraint, as in the example below, for the customer you need to target

Condition: Regulatory Property Count Maximum (or Physical Property Count Maximum depending on circumstance)

for Property: PM

with a Limit; 20 – this is a number higher than you would ever expect so the constraint does not fail, but shows which raw materials are in the target group.

Example

Then, when you perform a suitability check the target materials will be shown in a list on the report, as in the example below:

 

Last updated Jun 2018
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