You can assign objects to the item of a quality notification. Which of the following object categories are supported in the SAP S/4HANA standard system? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
In SAP S/4HANA QM, the item of a quality notification (transaction QM01) can reference specific objects: * Material (A): Materials are a standard object category, linking the notification to a specific material number (e.g., in the "Reference Object" section). * Batch (C): Batches (LO-BM) can be assigned to track batch-specific issues, a common QM feature. * Serial Number (E): Serial numbers (e.g., for equipment or materials) are supported to pinpoint individual units, especially in industries like electronics. * Delivery Item (B): Delivery items are referenced in SD notifications but not directly assigned as objects in the item structure in standard QM. * Purchase Order Item (D): POs are reference documents, not directly assignable objects in the notification item. Thus, "Material," "Batch," and "Serial number" are the correct answers.References: SAP Help Portal - "Reference Objects in Quality Notifications"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Notification Items".
Question 37
An inspection plan group includes multiple inspection plans with different group counters. What determines the selected inspection plan when you create an inspection lot?
Correct Answer: D
In SAP S/4HANA QM, an inspection plan group contains multiple inspection plans, each identified by a unique group counter. When an inspection lot is created (e.g., for goods receipt or production), the system must select the appropriate plan from the group: * Lot Size (D): The lot size of the inspection lot is the primary determinant for selecting an inspection plan. In the inspection plan header (transaction QP01/QP02), you define a "usage" and "lot size range" for each plan within the group. The system matches the inspection lot's size to the applicable lot size range in the plan, ensuring the correct plan is chosen. This is standard behavior in QM (e.g., for inspection lot origin 01 or 03). * Sample Size (A): Sample size is determined by the sampling procedure within the inspection plan, not the other way around. It doesn't select the plan. * Material Type (B): Material type influences material master settings but does not directlydetermine the inspection plan selection within a group. * Procurement Type of the Material (C): Procurement type (e.g., in-house vs. external) might influence the inspection type, but it doesn't select between plans in a group. Thus, "Lot size" is the correct answer, as it aligns with SAP's logic for task list selection.References: SAP Help Portal - "Inspection Planning with Task Lists"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Inspection Lot Creation".
Question 38
When creating a process order, what type of task list is primary used for inspection ? Correct 3
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Question 39
You can user business application programing interface (BAPIs) for different tests Which of the following statements describes a BAPI?
Correct Answer: A
Question 40
Which QM master data must you maintain to separate a sample into a primary and reserve sample?