Dear Experts,
We have a qualified PQR (P1 to P8) that doesn't include hardness testing. We're submitting this PQR for a new project, but the client requires hardness testing. To address this, we plan to:
1. Create a new PQR following the same parameters as the original PQR.
2. Conduct hardness testing and add the results to the new PQR.
We're unsure about the best approach to incorporate the hardness test results into our existing PQR documentation. We have two options:
Option 1- Add the hardness values to the original PQR as Addendum-1.
Option 2- Create a new PQR that includes all the previous data and name it as a Supplementary PQR.
Could you please guide us on the best approach to take?
Best regards
We have a qualified PQR (P1 to P8) that doesn't include hardness testing. We're submitting this PQR for a new project, but the client requires hardness testing. To address this, we plan to:
1. Create a new PQR following the same parameters as the original PQR.
2. Conduct hardness testing and add the results to the new PQR.
We're unsure about the best approach to incorporate the hardness test results into our existing PQR documentation. We have two options:
Option 1- Add the hardness values to the original PQR as Addendum-1.
Option 2- Create a new PQR that includes all the previous data and name it as a Supplementary PQR.
Could you please guide us on the best approach to take?
Best regards
Pankaj Choudhary
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