This Blog is mainly on SAP Exam Questions and Selected "How-to" SAP processes
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Question no: 2 MM Master Data Material Master Status
The material status in the MRP 1 view can be used to do the following except:
A) block a material from being created with a Routing.
B) block a material from being assigned as a BOM item.
C) block a material from being inserted in a purchased order.
D) block a material from goods issue but allow goods receipt.
E) block a material from being executed in a cost estimate run.
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A) block a material from being created with a Routing.
B) block a material from being assigned as a BOM item.
C) block a material from being inserted in a purchased order.
D) block a material from goods issue but allow goods receipt.
E) block a material from being executed in a cost estimate run.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Question no: 1 MM Master Data Material Group
The Material Group in the Material Master can be used for which of the following features in SAP ?
I) Material Group Info Record.
II) Material Group Contract via a special item category in the Contract.
III) Material Group Scheduling Agreement via a special item category in the Contract.
IV) Material Group Pricing Conditions.
Select the best answer from the following:
A) I only.
B) I, II only.
C) I, II, III only.
D) I, II, IV only.
E) I, II, III, IV.
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I) Material Group Info Record.
II) Material Group Contract via a special item category in the Contract.
III) Material Group Scheduling Agreement via a special item category in the Contract.
IV) Material Group Pricing Conditions.
Select the best answer from the following:
A) I only.
B) I, II only.
C) I, II, III only.
D) I, II, IV only.
E) I, II, III, IV.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Wong on SAP Blogging
Welcome to my Blog,
Many of my students have asked me for SAP related mock examination questions. Here it is, I have created a blog for it. But don't ask me to send you a file for 100 questions or a list of the questions I have posted.
I am not sure if I will persist doing this but I have just learned how to Blog ! This I think is a good opportunity to share my experiences in SAP to both of past, present, future students and others who are interested in SAP.
I make mistakes occasionally but i will try to be as accurate as possible. I cannot guarantee the past can be equal to the present in SAP functionality as the company updates its software frequently. It is an information sharing blog only.
Enjoy SAP.
Cheers,
Wong Ching Wah
Nov 04, 2008
Many of my students have asked me for SAP related mock examination questions. Here it is, I have created a blog for it. But don't ask me to send you a file for 100 questions or a list of the questions I have posted.
I am not sure if I will persist doing this but I have just learned how to Blog ! This I think is a good opportunity to share my experiences in SAP to both of past, present, future students and others who are interested in SAP.
I make mistakes occasionally but i will try to be as accurate as possible. I cannot guarantee the past can be equal to the present in SAP functionality as the company updates its software frequently. It is an information sharing blog only.
Enjoy SAP.
Cheers,
Wong Ching Wah
Nov 04, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
PP Planning Strategy 52
Strategy '50' is used for MTO scenario where
PIR is allowed but Production for the FG is only allowed
when Sales Order comes in. The reason for
Strategy '50' over '20' is Sales Order lead time may be
too short for component planning. Hence, a PIR is
allowed with Strategy '50' to plan for the components.
Strategy '52' is a derivation of '50' and it is designed
for the MTS scenario. Here, the Production for the FG
is only allowed when the Sales Order comes in
(similar to '50' using the Order type 'VP' and Conversion Indicator).
However, the PIR will proceed with the Component Planning.
You can use the Individual/Collective Indicator
for both '52' and '50' to control the behavior of
the components to follow its parent or not.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
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