What are the names of the objects for process integration of production orders? (Choose two)
A. Control recipes
B. Work instructions
C. PI sheets
D. Control instructions
You want to plan a finished material using material requirements planning in an SAP ECC system. The resulting planned orders should be scheduled using basic date scheduling (not lead-time scheduling).
Which of the following properties for the resulting dependent requirements applies?
A. In multi-level backward scheduling, dependent requirements are calculated to the exact second.
B. If the individual material components are explicitly assigned to the operations of a routing, the requirement dates of the dependent requirements are scheduled at each start date of the operations.
C. When a customer order is created for the finished material, the dependent requirements are automatically triggered for the components in the bill of material without a planning run.
D. In multi-level backward scheduling, dependent requirements are triggered at the start date for the planned order of the finished material.
Which of the following statements about consumption are correct? (Choose two)
A. Consumption takes place on the material level between the planned independent requirements and the planned orders.
B. Consumption parameters (consumption mode and consumption interval) can be set in the material master or in the MRP group.
C. Consumption is restructured with the planning run.
D. Consumption can take place between order reservations and planned independent requirements, depending on the strategy.
What is a feature of the simu-lation mode for material requirements planning in SAP ECC?
A. It calculates the delay time which may occur in planning.
B. It triggers multilevel bottom-up scheduling.
C. It propagates exception messages from a component to the finished product.
D. It posts planning results to the database automatically.
What sequence do you follow in master data maintenance to define the production of a material?
A. Create work centers -> Create routing -> Create BOM -> Carry out component assignment in work center
B. Create routing -> Create work centers -> Create BOM -> Carry out component assignment in BOM or routing
C. Create BOM -> Create work centers -> Create routing -> Carry out component assignment in work center
D. Create BOM -> Create work centers -> Create routing -> Carry out component assignment in BOM or routing
The company you advise wants to control the availability check in so that when a production and/or process order is created, the following receipts or issues are taken into account: planned orders, purchase orders, production orders, reservations, dependent requirements. When the production and/or process order is released, only the stock that is currently freely usable should be taken into consideration. How can you fulfill this request?
A. Differentiated assignment of two different checking rules in check control.
B. Activate the freely usable stock in the scope of check.
C. Enter an appropriate availability checking group in the material master.
D. Enter an appropriate availability checking rule in the order type.
Which of the following organizational efforts can be minimized using the KANBAN procedure?
A. Effort for material staging
B. Effort for capacity planning
C. Effort for Sales and Operations Planning (SOP)
D. Effort for master data maintenance
Which of the following statements about the SAP Solution Manager listed is correct?
A. Solution Manager is part of the SAP ECC System.
B. Solution Manager is an add-on industry solution.
C. Solution Manager is a stand-alone system that communicates with other systems in a system landscape.
D. Solution Manager is a satellite system in a system landscape.
With which functions of the process order can you fulfill the requirements of the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standard? (Choose three.)
A. Material identification and reconciliation
B. Availability check
C. Batch record
D. Resource selection
E. Digital signature
What is SAP Solution Manager?
A. A transaction in the SAP ECC system
B. A standalone system that communicates with other systems in a system landscape
C. An add-on industry solution
D. A managed system in a system landscape