What type of task lists can the calibration planner assign to a maintenance plan to perform a calibration inspection? Note : 2 correct answer
Correct Answer: C,D
Question 12
You want to block purchasing of a material from a supplier due to quality reasons. In which business object would you do this?
Correct Answer: C
Blocking purchasing from a supplier for quality reasons is managed in: * Quality Info Record: Procurement (C): In the quality info record (transaction QI01), you can set the "Block" indicator or use a status profile (e.g., "Blocked") to prevent purchasing from a supplier for a specific material. This is the standard QM object for supplier-material quality control (SPRO > QM > Quality Inspection > Quality Info Record > Define Status). * Material (A): The material master can block overall procurement but not supplier-specific QM issues. * Business Partner (B): Blocking a supplier globally is possible (e.g., via MM06), but notmaterial- specific for quality reasons in QM. * Purchase Order Item (D): POs can't enforce a quality block; they reflect existing restrictions. Thus, "Quality info record: Procurement" is the correct answer.References: SAP Help Portal - "Blocking Suppliers in QM"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Quality Info Record".
Question 13
your consumer want the section of a usage decision code to automatically trigger a goods movement . Where do you make the settings to enable this ?
Correct Answer: A
Question 14
To use an inspection plan without multiple specification , you must assign a material master and plant. What additional data can you assign to an inspection plan?(2 correct Ans)
Correct Answer: A,C
Question 15
Which of the following must be assigned when you create an operation in an inspection plan?
Correct Answer: B
When creating an operation in an inspection plan (transaction QP01/QP02), certain fields aremandatory to define the operation's purpose and execution in SAP S/4HANA QM: * Control Key (B): The control key is a mandatory field in the inspection plan operation. It determines the operation's behavior, such as whether inspection characteristics are required, whether it's a milestone, or if it triggers specific actions (e.g., QM01 for quality inspection). Defined in Customizing (SPRO > Quality Management > Quality Planning > Inspection Planning > Define Control Keys), it ensures the system knows how to process the operation. Without it, the operation cannot be saved. * Activity Type (A): This is relevant for cost accounting (e.g., in Production Planning or QM orders) but is not mandatory in the inspection plan operation itself. * Work Center (C): The work center (e.g., a test station) is optional in QM inspection plans unless specified by the control key. It's common but not universally required. * Standard Text Key (D): This provides predefined descriptions for operations but is optional and not required to create an operation. Thus, "Control key" is the correct answer, as it's the only mandatory assignment in standard SAP QM for inspection plan operations.References: SAP Help Portal - "Inspection Planning with Task Lists"; SAP S /4HANA QM User Guide - "Operations in Inspection Plans".