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Question 41

Your company produces a finished good based on a forecast expects it to be in stock when customers order it. If customers order more than the forecasted quantity this must NOT have any impact on the production program.
Which planning strategy do you use?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 42

Under what circumstances can you change the material type for a material if stocks reservations or purchasing documents exist? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: B,D
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Question 43

Where does the system check master data selection settings during the creation of planned orders production orders? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: A,C,E
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Question 44

Which time elements are part of a routing operation? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: A,C,E
A routing operation is a step in the production process that defines the work center, the duration, and the sequence of the operation. A routing operation consists of several time elements that are used to calculate the operation start and finish dates, as well as the capacity requirements. The time elements that are part of a routing operation are:
Move time: The time required to move the material from one work center to another, or from the storage location to the work center.
Setup time: The time required to prepare the work center for the operation, such as changing tools, adjusting machines, or cleaning the work area.
Processing time: The time required to perform the operation, such as machining, assembling, or testing the product.
Teardown time: The time required to restore the work center to its original state after the operation, such as removing tools, resetting machines, or disposing of waste.
Queue time: The time that the material waits at the work center before the operation starts, due to the work center being occupied by another operation or having a fixed start date.
The pick/pack time and the float before production are not part of a routing operation. The pick/pack time is the time required to pick the material from the storage location and pack it for delivery, which is usually part of the outbound logistics process. The float before production is the time buffer before the scheduled start date of the production order, which can be used to compensate for delays or changes in the production plan.
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Question 45

You want to trigger in-house production of a semi-finished material before a sales order for the corresponding finished good is received. Which planning strategy supports the consumption of planned independent requirements for the semi-finished material?

Correct Answer: A
Planning with final assembly (40) is a planning strategy that supports the consumption of planned independent requirements for the semi-finished material. This strategy is used when the production of the finished product is triggered by the sales order, but the production of the semi-finished product is not. The semi-finished product is produced in advance based on the forecast and stored in stock. When the sales order is received, the planned independent requirements for the finished product are reduced by the sales order quantity, and the planned independent requirements for the semi-finished product are reduced by the corresponding component quantity. This way, the semi-finished product is consumed by the sales order and the production order for the finished product only requires the assembly of the components. This strategy allows for a shorter lead time and a higher flexibility for the finished product, while reducing the risk of excess stock for the semi-finished product. Reference: Planning with Final Assembly | SAP Help Portal, Planning Strategies | SAP Help Portal, SAP S/4HANA Production Planning and Manufacturing Certification Guide, page 53-54
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