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Q:

The following are lot sizing rules available for SAP R/3?

A. Replenish to maximum stock level
B. Weekly lot size
C. Daily lot size
D. Fixed lot size

Answer

Answer : A ,B ,C

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Which transaction shows the most up to date planning data?

A. Stock Requirement list

B. MRP list

C. Stock Overview report

D. List display of material and accounting documents

Answer

Answer : A

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What is the purpose of specifying a planning horizon?

A.  Only materials manifesting a planning-relevant change within the planning horizon are taken into account in the MRP run (where NETPL is used).
B.  To specify whether forecasts are included in the material requirement calculation.

C. To specify that only externally procured (and not internally procured) items are included in the net change MRP run.

D. To specify whether a NETCH (net change in complete horizon) or a NETPL (net change in planning horizon) will take place in the next MRP run.

Answer

Answer : A

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You enter a goods issue and receive the following message: "W: On , only 0.000 pieces are available". What do you conclude from this?

A. The message represents a warning which you can ignore by pressing the ENTER key.

B. The material exist in the specified storage location on the current day, however, it is unavailable, because of other reservations.

C. No stocks of the material exist anywhere in the entire plant.  Therefore, nothing can be withdrawn

D. Only the specified storage location does not contain any stocks of the material.  Therefore, nothing can be withdrawn.

Answer

Answer : A , B

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How can you store long-term prices for services in the form of service conditions?

A. At the service and plant level

B. At the service and vendor level

C. At the service level

D. At the service, vendor and plant level

Answer

Answer: B , C , D


 


Explanation: Long term prices can be maintained at Service level, Service and Vendor level or Service, Vendor and Plant level.

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Which of the following statements apply to the parameter EFB?The parameter EFB enables you to determine whether

A. The planned delivery time is checked against the delivery date during the source determination process.

B. The conditions in an outline purchase agreement are displayed to a user.

C. A user may create a PO without reference to a preceding document

D. The price from the last purchase order appears as the default value when a new PO is created.

Answer

Answer : B , C


 


Explanation: Statements A and D apply not to parameter EFB, but to parameter EVO

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For which functions can you use MIGO?

A. Display a material document

B. Display a purchase order

C. Enter a goods receipt with reference

D. Enter a transfer posting without reference

Answer

Answer : A , C, D


 


Explanation: With the MIGO transaction, you can enter goods  movements (recei pts/issues and transfer postings) with and without reference to reference documents. You can also display and cancel  material documen ts (material documents cannot be deleted as they are used for the documentation of goods movements). You cannot process or
display purchase orders and reservations directly with  transaction MIGO ; it is only possible to display material documents.

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Which of the following statements accurately describe a client in an SAP system?

A. A client corresponds to a customer.
B. A client has its own database.
C. A client may represent an entire company.
D. A client represents a completely independent business entity.

Answer

Answer : C , D


 


Explanation: The data for all clients in an SAP system is stored within a single common database. This data is nevertheless divided by client so that different companies can be administered and controlled in  different clients. A client is not a customer within an SAP system.


 

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