In production accounting by order, which production order status triggers work in progress (WIP) at actual cost? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Question 27
What do you need to configure in order to be able to allocate project costs based on their origin?
Correct Answer: B
Based strictly on learning.sap.com documentation, when you need to allocate project costs differently based on their origin, you must configure a Source Structure: * The Source Structure allows you to group cost elements (both primary and secondary) by origin and control how each group is distributed to receivers during settlement-providing differentiated allocation based on cost origin learning.sap.com+3learning.sap.com+3learning.sap.com+3. ✅ Final Answer: * B. Source structure
Question 28
What are possible receivers when defining a distribution cycle?Note: There are 2 Correct Answe rs to this questio n.
Correct Answer: C,D
Here are the two correct receiver types when defining a Distribution cycle in SAP S/4HANA, as confirmed by learning.sap.com: ✅ Correct Answe rs C . WBS Element * Distribution cycles can be used to allocate primary costs from one cost center to WBS elements as receivers 15learning.sap.com+15learning.sap.com+15. D . Cost Center * You can also distribute primary costs between cost centers using distribution cycles . ❌ Incorrect Options * A. Functional Area - While functional areas can be derived or maintained during the allocation, they are not standalone receivers in a distribution cycle. * B. Business Area - Distribution cycles do not support business areas as receivers. ✅ Final Answe rs: * C. WBS Element * D. Cost Center
Question 29
In a make-to-order scenario with event-based , how are variances calculated?Note: There are 2 Correct Answe rs to this questio n.
Correct Answer: A,B
Solution: Based on learning.sap.com documentation for event-based in a make-to-order scenario, the two accurate statements are: ✅ Correct Answe rs A . Production variances are automatically calculated Once the production order is finally delivered (status set to DLV), an event-based settlement is triggered, and variances are calculated and posted automatically SAP Learning+14SAP Learning+14SAP Learning+14. B . Production variances can also be calculated in case of partial delivery Partial goods receipts still trigger WIP and variance postings based on the delivered quantity. Variances are computed even when delivery is partial (e.g., status PDLV) SAP Learning+3SAP Learning+3SAP Learning+3. ❌ Incorrect Options * C. Production variance calculation can always be triggered manually on demand - This is only possible in a manual or period-end context, not in the real-time, event-based approach. * D. Production variances are calculated if an order has the status DELIVERED - While true, this doesn't capture the full behavior (e.g., variances also calculated with partial delivery). So B is the more comprehensive choice. □ Final Answe rs: * A. Production variances are automatically calculated * B. Production variances can also be calculated in case of partial delivery
Question 30
What provides a foundation for the SAP Cloud ERP where integrations and extensions live?