In Process
A Qualification is created for a specific Part to associate another
Part as a Supplier Equivalent Part (SEP) or a manufacturer Equivalent
Part (MEP). In this state, any related documentation is attached to the
Qualification. The Component Qualification Engineer either qualifies
or disqualifies the part as an SEP or MEP (promotes to the Qualified
or Disqualified state).
A Qualification for an SEP is associated with a specific Supplier,
and may also be associated with a specific location for that Supplier.
A Qualification for an MEP is associated with a specific Manufacturer,
and may also be associated with a specific location for that Manufacturer.
The Qualification can be defined in the context of a BOM.

Disqualified
The Component Qualification Engineer determined that this Part does
not meet the qualifications to be an SEP or MEP for the original Part.
If the reason the Part could not be qualified is resolved, the Qualification
can be promoted to the Qualified state.

Qualified
The Component Qualification Engineer determined that this Part meets
the qualifications to be an SEP or MEP for the original Part. When ready,
the Component Qualification Engineer promotes the Qualification to the
Approved State.