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SAP C-S4EWM-2023 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Warehouse Structure, Resource Management and SAP EWM Master Data: This topic encompasses defining the warehouse structure and setting up resource management, along with creating SAP EWM master data like storage bins and products, packaging specifications, supply chain units, and business partners.
Topic 2
  • Inbound Processes (Value Added Services, Cross-docking, Quality Management): This topic includes executing inbound processes with value added services (VAS) or deconsolidation, and setting up deliveries for cross-docking (CD) or quality inspection (QIE).
Topic 3
  • Warehouse Management (Monitor - Cockpit): This topic involves monitoring warehouse activities using the Warehouse Management Monitor, Warehouse Cockpit, and analytical apps.
Topic 4
  • Shipping and Receiving: It focuses on configuring Yard Management, SAP Dock Appointment Scheduling, and using the Shipping Cockpit.
Topic 5
  • Internal processing (Physical Inventory, Replenishment): This topic involves defining physical inventory processes and setting up and executing replenishment.

 

NEW QUESTION # 33
What can a mobile user do when working with semi-system-guided processing?

  • A. Select the handling unit to be processed.
  • B. Select the batch.
  • C. Create ad hoc warehouse tasks.
  • D. Select the source bin.

Answer: A

Explanation:
* Semi-System-Guided Processing
* In this mode, the system provides some guidance while allowing the user to make decisions, such as selecting specific handling units for processing.
* Handling Unit Selection (B): The mobile user can manually choose which handling unit to process, enabling flexibility in task execution.
* Excluded Options
* Option A (Select the batch): Batch selection is typically governed by system rules during task creation.
* Option C (Select the source bin): The system pre-determines the source bin in semi-system- guided processing.
* Option D (Create ad hoc warehouse tasks): This is a separate manual process, not part of semi- system-guided workflows.
* SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition Reference
* Refer to Mobile Processing Options in SAP EWM for a detailed understanding of semi-system- guided workflows.


NEW QUESTION # 34
What is defined with the preparation time in the warehouse order creation rule?

  • A. The time required by the resource until it reaches the storage type
  • B. The time required by the system for the picking strategy
  • C. The time required by an employee to prepare the processing of the warehouse order
  • D. The time required by the wave for the creation process

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 35
What is the purpose of the custodian in the warehouse setup?

  • A. The custodian replaces the previously used Supply Chain Unit
  • B. The custodian processes stock without transfer of title
  • C. The custodian has the legal possession of the stock
  • D. The custodian is used for the determination of the putaway strategy

Answer: B

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The custodian in SAP EWM manages stock ownership without title transfer, often in consignment scenarios.
Option C ("The custodian processes stock without transfer of title") is correct, as defined in the stock attributes and configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Master Data > Define Custodian. Options A (putaway strategy), B (Supply Chain Unit), and D (legal possession) are incorrect as they misalign with the custodian's role, which is operational rather than strategic or legal.


NEW QUESTION # 36
What is a custodian in SAP EWM? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. It is required for the creation of the warehouse.
  • B. It is a supply chain unit.
  • C. It is part of the stock information.
  • D. It is a warehouse attribute.

Answer: C,D


NEW QUESTION # 37
What can you do with evaluation points?

  • A. Influence the search sequence of storage types, storage sections, and bin types.
  • B. Influence which items shall be picked first.
  • C. Use them to measure the efficiency of your warehouse.
  • D. Influence which warehouse order is assigned to a resource.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Evaluation points in SAP EWM are used to:
* C. Influence the Search Sequence of Storage Types, Storage Sections, and Bin Types:
* Evaluation points are part of storage type search logic.
* They assign priorities to storage types, sections, or bins to determine where goods are stored or picked from first.
Incorrect Options:
* A: Evaluation points do not influence resource assignment for warehouse orders.
* B: They do not directly influence picking priority; this is handled by warehouse task rules.
* D: Evaluation points are not used for measuring warehouse efficiency.
References:
* SAP EWM Documentation: Storage Type Search Sequence
* SAP Help Portal: Configuration of Evaluation Points in EWM


NEW QUESTION # 38
Which objects can you add to the warehouse cockpit? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Tailored measurement services
  • B. Calculated measurement services
  • C. Alerts from alert management
  • D. Basic measurement services

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The warehouse cockpit in SAP EWM (transaction /SCWM/WCOC) is a customizable dashboard. Option A ("Basic measurement services") is correct as these predefined metrics (e.g., task count) can be added. Option C ("Tailored measurement services") is correct because custom metrics tailored to specific needs can also be included, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Monitoring > Warehouse Cockpit. Option B ("Alerts") is managed separately in alert management, and option D ("Calculated measurement services") is not a standard cockpit object type.


NEW QUESTION # 39
What are the advantages of using a mobile device during physical inventory? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. The stock is immediately corrected in SAP ERP.
  • B. There is a special SAP Fiori app available.
  • C. It is optional to block bin.
  • D. You can use collective counting for bulk storage.

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
Using a mobile device during physical inventory provides the following advantages:
* The Stock is Immediately Corrected in SAP ERP (B):
* Real-time integration ensures that any adjustments made during physical inventory are immediately updated in SAP ERP, reflecting accurate stock levels.
* You Can Use Collective Counting for Bulk Storage (C):
* Mobile devices support collective counting, allowing multiple bins or storage areas to be counted simultaneously, which is particularly useful for bulk storage locations.
Incorrect Options:
* A: While SAP Fiori apps are available for some inventory functions, the mobile device functionality in physical inventory extends beyond app-specific use.
* D: Blocking bins is optional but not a distinct advantage of using mobile devices.
References:
* SAP Help Portal: Mobile Data Entry for Physical Inventory
* SAP EWM Documentation: Physical Inventory with Mobile Devices


NEW QUESTION # 40
Which stock removal strategy can be realized with either packaging specifications or the alternative unit of measure (AUoM)? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Stringent FIFO
  • B. Fixed bin
  • C. Partial quantities first
  • D. Large/small quantities

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
The following stock removal strategies can be implemented using either packaging specifications or the alternative unit of measure (AUoM):
* Large/Small Quantities (C):
* This strategy allows the system to distinguish between large and small quantities for stock removal.
* Packaging specifications or AUoM can define thresholds for selecting appropriate stock.
* Partial Quantities First (D):
* This strategy prioritizes removing partial quantities before full quantities.
* Packaging specifications or AUoM ensure that the system selects stock accordingly.
Incorrect Options:
* A: Stringent FIFO (First In, First Out) is based on date and time but does not rely on packaging specifications or AUoM.
* B: Fixed bin is a location-based strategy unrelated to packaging specifications or AUoM.
References:
* SAP EWM Documentation: Stock Removal Strategies
* SAP Help Portal: Configuration of Packaging Specifications and AUoM


NEW QUESTION # 41
What is the default requirement for an asynchronous goods receipt process in SAP Extended Warehouse Management?

  • A. An inbound delivery
  • B. An expected goods receipt
  • C. A purchase order or production order
  • D. A warehouse task

Answer: A

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The asynchronous goods receipt process in SAP EWM relies on integration with ERP. Option C ("An inbound delivery") is correct because it's the default document created in ERP and distributed to EWM via qRFC, triggering the GR process, as per SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Receipt Process > Inbound Delivery. Option B (expected GR) is optional, and options A and D are upstream or downstream elements, not the default requirement.


NEW QUESTION # 42
How do you control the physical inventory procedures which can be done in a specific part of the warehouse?

  • A. You define an activity area and assign this to the physical inventory area
  • B. You define a storage section and assign this to the physical inventory area.
  • C. You assign bins directly to the physical inventory area
  • D. You define a queue and assign this to the physical inventory area

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 43
What do you influence with a resource group definition?

  • A. The operating environment of the resource
  • B. The horizontal and vertical speed of a resource
  • C. The queues a resource should process
  • D. The bin access type limitations of the resource

Answer: C

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
A resource group in SAP EWM links resources to specific tasks. Option B ("The queues a resource should process") is correct because it determines which queues (task lists) the resource handles, configured in SPRO:
SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Resource Management > Define Resource Group. Options A (bin access), C (environment), and D (speed) are controlled by other settings like bin type restrictions or resource type parameters, not the group.


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which scenario uses layout-oriented storage control?

  • A. Value-added service before putaway
  • B. Staging before loading
  • C. Dimension check before moving to high-rack storage area
  • D. Unloading before counting

Answer: A

Explanation:
Layout-oriented storage control is used to manage intermediate steps based on the warehouse layout. The scenario "Value-added service before putaway" involves layout-oriented storage control because:
* The value-added service (e.g., kitting, labeling) occurs at a specific location before final putaway.
* The system routes goods through an intermediate work center for the value-added service activity.
Incorrect Options:
* B, C, D: These scenarios are better managed with process-oriented storage control, as they are more process-specific than layout-driven.
References:
* SAP EWM Documentation: Layout-Oriented vs. Process-Oriented Storage Control
* SAP Help Portal: Storage Control Configuration


NEW QUESTION # 45
What does SAP recommend for the distribution of master data information via IDoc in a system landscape with a decentralized EWM based on SAP S/4HANA.

  • A. Use existing message types (like MATMAS, DEBMAS).
  • B. Distribute plants and shipping points separately.
  • C. Define a distribution model with the Core Interface (CIF).
  • D. Define reduced message types for materials, customer, and vendors.

Answer: C

Explanation:
In a decentralized EWM setup with SAP S/4HANA, master data distribution is optimized using the Core Interface (CIF):
* D. Define a distribution model with the Core Interface (CIF):
* CIF ensures seamless integration and real-time synchronization of master data between SAP S
/4HANA and EWM.
* Plants, materials, and other objects are replicated efficiently using the distribution model.
Incorrect Options:
* A: Plants and shipping points can be distributed together using CIF.
* B: Reduced message types might limit functionality and are not recommended.
* C: Using MATMAS and DEBMAS IDocs is possible but less efficient than CIF in decentralized EWM.
References:
* SAP Help Portal: CIF Integration for EWM
* SAP EWM Documentation: Master Data Distribution in Decentralized Systems


NEW QUESTION # 46
Your customer needs a new warehouse order creation rule. Which criteria can you use to create a filter at item level? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Volume
  • B. Time
  • C. Number of handling units
  • D. Number of items
  • E. Weight

Answer: A,B,E


NEW QUESTION # 47
What are some requirements for automatic wave creation? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Job for automatic release is scheduled
  • B. Wave templates with release method "Automatic" are defined
  • C. Conditions and condition records exist
  • D. Wave templates with one or more options are defined

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Automatic wave creation in SAP EWM groups outbound tasks. Option C ("Wave templates with release method 'Automatic'") is correct as it triggers wave creation automatically, and option D ("Conditions and condition records exist") is correct because conditions (e.g., time, volume) determine when waves are created, both configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Issue Process > Wave Management. Option A (job) is for release, not creation, and option B is too vague.


NEW QUESTION # 48
Where do you enable opportunistic cross-docking?

  • A. In the product and the storage type
  • B. In the warehouse and the product
  • C. In the warehouse and the document type
  • D. In the product and the warehouse process type

Answer: B

Explanation:
Opportunistic Cross-Docking
* Opportunistic cross-docking is configured to move goods directly from inbound to outbound without intermediate storage.
* Warehouse (A): Must be enabled at the warehouse level to activate cross-docking processes.
* Product (A): Configured at the product level to identify eligible materials for cross-docking.
Excluded Options
* B (Warehouse and Document Type): Document type is not involved in cross-docking configuration.
* C & D: Storage type and warehouse process type configurations are related to stock handling but not cross-docking.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition Reference
* Refer to Cross-Docking Configuration in SAP EWM for setup details.


NEW QUESTION # 49
Which of the following can be elements of an inspection rule? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Inspection procedure
  • B. EWM stock type
  • C. Sample drawing procedure
  • D. Work center

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 50
What is the advantage of advanced compared to other transportation planning integration options?

  • A. Transportation units or vehicles are not required
  • B. Transportation planning always starts in EWM
  • C. With the transportation unit a vehicle is created
  • D. Inbound and outbound deliveries are not required

Answer: B

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Advanced transportation planning integration in SAP EWM offers flexibility. Option C ("Transportation planning always starts in EWM") is correct because it allows EWM to initiate planning, unlike basic integration where ERP drives it, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Transportation Management. Options A, B, and D are incorrect as deliveries are still needed, vehicles are optional, and TUs are typically required.


NEW QUESTION # 51
Which document is created in the ERP system in a direct outbound delivery scenario?

  • A. Sales order
  • B. Outbound delivery
  • C. Inbound delivery
  • D. Purchase order

Answer: B

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
In a direct outbound delivery scenario in SAP EWM, the process bypasses ERP delivery creation, but if ERP is involved, option C ("Outbound delivery") is correct. It's created in ERP (e.g., via VL01N) and distributed to EWM as an outbound delivery order, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Issue Process > Outbound Delivery. Options A (purchase order) and B (inbound delivery) are inbound- related, and option D (sales order) is a preceding document, not the direct result.


NEW QUESTION # 52
Your customer has two warehouse numbers that share the same physical yard. How do you set up the yard to enable yard management.

  • A. Define a storage type for a yard in each warehouse number, and connect the two storage types with doors to each other.
  • B. Define a storage type for a yard in both warehouse numbers, and connect the two storage types with a common checkpoint.
  • C. Define a storage type for a yard in one of the warehouse numbers, and connect the yard with doors to the other warehouse number.
  • D. Define a storage type for a yard in each warehouse number without any other settings.

Answer: C

Explanation:
To set up yard management for two warehouse numbers sharing the same physical yard:
* B. Define a storage type for a yard in one of the warehouse numbers, and connect the yard with doors to the other warehouse number:
* This setup ensures that yard management functionality is centrally configured while allowing goods movement between the warehouses through connected doors.
Incorrect Options:
* A: Common checkpoints do not establish yard management connectivity.
* C: Defining storage types without connections does not enable yard management.
* D: Connecting storage types with doors to each other is not a standard configuration for yard management.
References:
* SAP EWM Documentation: Yard Management Configuration
* SAP Help Portal: Managing Shared Yards


NEW QUESTION # 53
Which of the following are features of the clean core dashboard? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. It can be used in all SAP S/4HANA Cloud editions.
  • B. Customers can use the dashboard in the dev, test, and production tenants.
  • C. Customers can grant access to the dashboard to partners.
  • D. It can be accessed by using SAP For Me.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Features of the Clean Core Dashboard
* SAP For Me (A): The dashboard is accessible via the SAP For Me portal, offering centralized insights.
* Partner Access (D): Customers can extend access to their implementation partners for collaborative monitoring.
Excluded Options
* B: The clean core dashboard is not tenant-specific and is a general management tool.
* C: It is primarily used in SAP S/4HANA Cloud editions but not universally supported in all editions.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition Reference
* Refer to Clean Core Dashboard Features in SAP For Me Documentation.


NEW QUESTION # 54
You are a consultant on an SAP S/4HANA Cloud brownfield project. Several mission-critical business processes have been successfully remodeled in accordance with clean core principles. You must nowcreate the necessary workflows. Which of the following SAP Signavio solutions can be used to create the workflows?

  • A. SAP Signavio Process Insights
  • B. SAP Signavio Process Intelligence
  • C. SAP Signavio Process Governance
  • D. SAP Signavio Process Manager

Answer: D

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
SAP Signavio supports process modeling. Option C ("SAP Signavio Process Manager") is correct because it's the tool for designing and creating workflows, used in S/4HANA brownfield projects to align with clean core principles. Options A and B focus on analysis, and option D is for governance, not workflow creation.


NEW QUESTION # 55
Which of the following is a prerequisite for assigning a warehouse order to a resource automatically?

  • A. The resource group of the resource must be assigned to the warehouse order creation rule.
  • B. The creation of a pick-handling unit must be done automatically with a packaging specification.
  • C. The warehouse order must be picked from the same activity area that is assigned to the resource.
  • D. The warehouse order must be in a queue that is assigned to the resource either directly or through a resource group.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Automatic Assignment of Warehouse Orders to Resources
* A warehouse order can be automatically assigned to a resource if it is closely tied to specific operational areas, such as activity areas.
* Activity Areas (B): These represent logical divisions in the warehouse where resources perform tasks such as picking. The resource must be assigned to the same activity area to enable automatic assignment.
Excluded Options
* Option A: Although queues may influence assignment, they are not the sole determining factor for automatic assignment.
* Option C: Resource group assignment to warehouse order creation rules is unrelated to automatic order assignment.
* Option D: Automatic creation of pick-handling units is a packaging specification requirement, not directly related to resource assignment.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition Reference
* Refer to Activity Areas in Resource Management in SAP EWM documentation for detailed configuration.


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