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Question 11

Your customer requires the lab to use quantitate characteristics during a production result recording.
Which result confirmation control indicators are available for quantitative results

Correct Answer: A,C,D
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Question 12

During quality notification processing, the activities from the action box can be used. How can the activities be documented in the quality notification? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: C,D
In SAP S/4HANA QM, the action box in quality notifications (e.g., transaction QM02) triggersfollow-up actions, which can be documented as:
* As Task (C): Activities from the action box (e.g., "Send email") can be created as tasks in the notification's task tab, using catalog type 2 (Tasks). This is a standard option for actionable steps (SPRO > QM > Quality Notifications > Define Action Box).
* As Activity (D): Activities can be logged in the activities tab (catalog type 8) to record completed actions (e.g., "Email sent"), documenting the execution of the action box entry.
* As Cause (A): Causes (catalog type 5) describe why an issue occurred, not action box outcomes.
* As Item (B): Items detail defects or problems, not action documentation.
Thus, "As task" and "As activity" are the correct answers.References: SAP Help Portal - "Action Box in Quality Notifications"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Notification Processing".
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Question 13

Coding from different catalogs can be used during defect recording or notification processing. Which object can be used for the combination of code groups from several catalogs?

Correct Answer: A
In SAP S/4HANA QM, combining code groups from multiple catalog types (e.g., defects, causes) into a single object is necessary for processes like defect recording or notifications:
* Catalog Profile (A): The catalog profile (maintained via transaction QPCD or Customizing) is designed to group code groups from different catalog types (e.g., defect types, causes, activities) into a single entity. It's assigned to objects like material masters or notification types, enabling consistent use of codes across processes like defect recording (e.g., in inspection lots) or notification processing (e.g., QN01). This is the standard object for this purpose.
* Report Type (B): Report types (SPRO > QM > Quality Inspection > Define Report Types) define the layout of defect recording but do not combine code groups from catalogs; they reference catalog profiles instead.
* Selected Set (C): A selected set (transaction QS51) is a subset of codes from one catalog type, not a combination across multiple types.
* Confirmation Profile (D): Confirmation profiles are used in production (e.g., PP) for operation confirmations, not QM catalog management.
Thus, "Catalog profile" is the correct answer, as it's the dedicated object for combining codes from multiple catalogs.References: SAP Help Portal - "Catalog Profiles in QM"; SAP S/4HANA QM Customizing Guide -
"Catalog Management".
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Question 14

Which of the following API types does SAP recommend to use to achieve clean core integrations? Note:
There are 2 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: A,D
For clean core integrations in SAP S/4HANA (minimizing custom code):
* SOAP (A): SAP recommends SOAP APIs for robust, secure integrations (e.g., enterprise services), supporting clean core by leveraging standard interfaces.
* OData (D): OData is the preferred RESTful API type for S/4HANA, enabling flexible, standard integrations (e.g., via SAP Gateway), a cornerstone of clean core.
* RFC (B): Remote Function Calls are legacy and less favored for clean core due to tight coupling.
* IDoc (C): IDocs are traditional EDI-focused, not prioritized for modern clean core integrations.
Thus, "SOAP" and "OData" are the correct answers.References: SAP Help Portal - "Integration APIs in S
/4HANA"; SAP S/4HANA Developer Guide - "Clean Core APIs".
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Question 15

When the usage decision is made for a stock-relevant inspection lot, a goods movement should take place automatically. Where do you make the required setting?

Correct Answer: D
Automatic goods movement during usage decision (UD, transaction QA11) for stock-relevant lots (e.g., type
01) is configured in:
* In the Inspection Type (D): In Customizing (SPRO > QM > Quality Inspection > Inspection Lot Creation > Maintain Inspection Types), the inspection type (e.g., 01) has a "Automatic UD" and "Stock Posting" setting. Activating this links UD codes to movement types (e.g., 321 for quality to unrestricted), enabling automatic stock updates.
* Codes in the Selected Set (A): Selected sets (transaction QS51) define UD codes but don't control movements.
* Codes in the Code Group (B): Code groups (transaction QS41) are for catalog organization, not stock movement settings.
* Movement Type (C): Movement types (e.g., 321) are used but assigned via inspection type settings, not directly configured there.
Thus, "In the inspection type" is the correct answer.References: SAP Help Portal - "Automatic Stock Posting in QM"; SAP S/4HANA QM Customizing Guide - "Inspection Types".
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