Which objects can be used as a reference when dependent characteristics specifications are created? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Dependent characteristic specifications in SAP QM allow characteristics in an inspection plan to inherit values (e.g., tolerances) from a reference object. This is configured in the inspection plan (transaction QP01) under characteristic details: * Material and Customer (C): Used in sales-related inspections (e.g., inspection type 10), this reference allows characteristics to be tailored to customer-specific materialrequirements, pulling data from the material master or customer info records. * Material and Supplier (D): Common in procurement (e.g., inspection type 01), this reference links to quality info records or material master data, enabling supplier-specific specs for a material. * Material (E): The material alone can serve as a reference, pulling general specifications from the material master (e.g., QM view) or material specifications (transaction QS61), applicable across scenarios. * Material and Control Key (A): Control keys define operation behavior, not characteristic specifications, so this is not a valid reference. * Material and Work Center (B): Work centers are operation-specific and don't store characteristic specs for reference in standard SAP. Thus, "Material and customer," "Material and supplier," and "Material" are the correct answers.References: SAP Help Portal - "Dependent Characteristic Specifications"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Inspection Planning".
Question 47
Which type of inspection point exist in the system.(3 correct ans)
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Question 48
In the material master, at which organizational level do you assign a Catalog Profile?
Correct Answer: D
The catalog profile in the material master determines the set of codes available for quality processes like defect recording or usage decisions. Its assignment occurs at a specific organizational level: * Plant Level (D): In the material master (transaction MM01/MM02), the catalog profile is assigned in the Quality Management view under the "Inspection Setup" section (field QMAT-PROF). This is done at the plant level because QM processes (e.g., inspections) are plant-specific, and the catalog profile must align with the plant's quality requirements. This is standard SAP behavior, ensuring flexibility across different plants for the same material. * Company Code Level (A): QM settings are not managed at the company code level, as this is a financial organizational unit unrelated to inspection processes. * Client Level (B): Client-level settings are too broad and apply globally, whereas catalog profiles need plant-specific granularity. * Business Area Level (C): Business areas are used for financial reporting, not QM organizational assignments. Thus, "Plant level" is the correct answer, reflecting SAP's organizational structure for QM data.References: SAP Help Portal - "Material Master in QM"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "QM View in Material Master".
Question 49
A quality info record is released for the purchase of a material from a supplier. In what ways can you restrict the release? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: B,C
The quality info record: Procurement (transaction QI01/QI02) manages supplier-material relationships and can impose release restrictions: * To a Quantity, by Entering a Release Quantity (A): In the quality info record, you can set a "Release Quantity" field to limit the approved purchase quantity (e.g., 100 units). Once exceeded, further approval is needed, a standard feature. * Until the Supplier Has Provided a Quality Certificate, by Entering a Certificate Type (B): You can specify a certificate type (e.g., "ISO 9001") in the "Certificate" field, blocking release until the supplier provides it, verified during goods receipt. * To a Period of Time, by Supplying a Release Date (C): While validity dates exist, they define the record's lifespan, not a specific release restriction mechanism. * Until the Supplier Quality Score is Better Than a Threshold (D): Quality scores influence supplier evaluation but aren't directly set as a release condition in the info record. Thus, "A" and "B" are the correct answers, reflecting standard SAP QM functionality.References: SAP Help Portal - "Quality Info Record: Procurement"; SAP S/4HANA QM User Guide - "Supplier Release".
Question 50
You want to use a purchasing process with release stages (for example, first-article, preliminary series, regular procurement) and different inspection plan: for each stage.How do you configure this process?