最新的SAP Certified - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition (C_S4CPB_2602) - C_S4CPB免費考試真題
問題1
SIMULATION
Business Scenario
You are working on an implementation project and need to assign yourself the Administrator business role to complete your job tasks. Follow the instructions below to assign the Administrator business role to your user.
Prerequisites Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Your Task 1.
Assign the Administrator (BR_ADMINISTRATOR) business role to your user and save.
Business Scenario
You are working on an implementation project and need to assign yourself the Administrator business role to complete your job tasks. Follow the instructions below to assign the Administrator business role to your user.
Prerequisites Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Your Task 1.
Assign the Administrator (BR_ADMINISTRATOR) business role to your user and save.
正確答案:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Task 1: Assign the Administrator Business Role to Your User
Objective
The purpose of this task is to assign the standard SAP business role Administrator to your own business user so you can perform the required configuration and administration activities in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
The required business role is:
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Business Role Description: Administrator
For your exercise, you must always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number. In your case, this was done with your own group suffix during execution.

Why this task is required
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, access to apps and functions is controlled through business roles.
Without the Administrator role, your user may not be able to:
open administration apps,
maintain configuration-related master data,
assign other roles,
proceed with later project tasks.
So this task is the first access-enablement step.
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Users"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to the system.
Use the search bar or app finder.
Search for:
Maintain Business Users
Open the app.
This app is used to maintain business users and assign or remove business roles.
Step 2: Search for your own user
Inside Maintain Business Users:
In the search/filter area, locate the field for User Name or search criteria.
Enter your own user ID.
Click Go.
For example, in your exercise you used your own SAP Learning user.
You must open your own business user because the Administrator role needs to be assigned to your personal user record.
Step 3: Open your user record
After the search results appear:
Click your user entry in the list.
Open the user details screen.
This takes you to the detailed maintenance page where business roles can be reviewed and assigned.
Step 4: Switch to Edit mode
In the business user detail screen:
Click Edit.
Without entering edit mode, the role assignment list is display-only and cannot be changed.
Step 5: Go to Assigned Business Roles
Inside your business user:
Open the tab:
Assigned Business Roles
Review the currently assigned roles.
This tab shows all business roles already assigned to your user and is the correct place to add new ones.
Step 6: Click Add
In the Assigned Business Roles section:
Click Add.
This opens the dialog:
Add Business Roles
The Add dialog is used to search and select standard SAP-delivered business roles.
Step 7: Search for the Administrator role
In the Add Business Roles popup:
In the field Business Role ID, enter:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Click Go.
Select the role:
Administrator
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
This is the standard Administrator role required by the task.
You must select the exact standard role, not a custom role.
Step 8: Add the role
After selecting BR_ADMINISTRATOR:
Click OK or Apply, depending on the popup behavior.
Confirm that the role is added to the list of assigned business roles.
At this point the role is added to your draft changes, but not yet finally saved.
Step 9: Save the user
Back in the business user detail screen:
Click Save.
This is the final and mandatory step.
If you do not save, the Administrator role remains only in draft and is not actually assigned.
Step 10: Verify the assignment
After saving:
Check the Assigned Business Roles list.
Confirm that the Administrator role appears in the list:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Expected Result:
Your user now has the Administrator business role assigned successfully.
What to verify after completion
You should verify the following:
Your user record is saved successfully.
The role Administrator is visible in the assigned roles list.
No draft remains unsaved.
Later administration apps are available to your user.

Explanation:
Task 1: Assign the Administrator Business Role to Your User
Objective
The purpose of this task is to assign the standard SAP business role Administrator to your own business user so you can perform the required configuration and administration activities in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
The required business role is:
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Business Role Description: Administrator
For your exercise, you must always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number. In your case, this was done with your own group suffix during execution.

Why this task is required
In SAP S/4HANA Cloud, access to apps and functions is controlled through business roles.
Without the Administrator role, your user may not be able to:
open administration apps,
maintain configuration-related master data,
assign other roles,
proceed with later project tasks.
So this task is the first access-enablement step.
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Maintain Business Users"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to the system.
Use the search bar or app finder.
Search for:
Maintain Business Users
Open the app.
This app is used to maintain business users and assign or remove business roles.
Step 2: Search for your own user
Inside Maintain Business Users:
In the search/filter area, locate the field for User Name or search criteria.
Enter your own user ID.
Click Go.
For example, in your exercise you used your own SAP Learning user.
You must open your own business user because the Administrator role needs to be assigned to your personal user record.
Step 3: Open your user record
After the search results appear:
Click your user entry in the list.
Open the user details screen.
This takes you to the detailed maintenance page where business roles can be reviewed and assigned.
Step 4: Switch to Edit mode
In the business user detail screen:
Click Edit.
Without entering edit mode, the role assignment list is display-only and cannot be changed.
Step 5: Go to Assigned Business Roles
Inside your business user:
Open the tab:
Assigned Business Roles
Review the currently assigned roles.
This tab shows all business roles already assigned to your user and is the correct place to add new ones.
Step 6: Click Add
In the Assigned Business Roles section:
Click Add.
This opens the dialog:
Add Business Roles
The Add dialog is used to search and select standard SAP-delivered business roles.
Step 7: Search for the Administrator role
In the Add Business Roles popup:
In the field Business Role ID, enter:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Click Go.
Select the role:
Administrator
Business Role ID: BR_ADMINISTRATOR
This is the standard Administrator role required by the task.
You must select the exact standard role, not a custom role.
Step 8: Add the role
After selecting BR_ADMINISTRATOR:
Click OK or Apply, depending on the popup behavior.
Confirm that the role is added to the list of assigned business roles.
At this point the role is added to your draft changes, but not yet finally saved.
Step 9: Save the user
Back in the business user detail screen:
Click Save.
This is the final and mandatory step.
If you do not save, the Administrator role remains only in draft and is not actually assigned.
Step 10: Verify the assignment
After saving:
Check the Assigned Business Roles list.
Confirm that the Administrator role appears in the list:
BR_ADMINISTRATOR
Expected Result:
Your user now has the Administrator business role assigned successfully.
What to verify after completion
You should verify the following:
Your user record is saved successfully.
The role Administrator is visible in the assigned roles list.
No draft remains unsaved.
Later administration apps are available to your user.

問題2
SIMULATION
Migrate Bank Data
Business Scenario
You are responsible for migrating bank data into the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition system. You have determined the best method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables, as you only have a couple banks to migrate.
Prerequisites:
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Create a new migration project with the information listed below.

Migrate Bank Data
Business Scenario
You are responsible for migrating bank data into the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition system. You have determined the best method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables, as you only have a couple banks to migrate.
Prerequisites:
Note:
In the task below, always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Note:
Make sure to use the EXACT names/values/spaces as they are listed in the task. Even forgetting a space or a number will cause the validation of the task to fail and be marked as incorrect.
Task:
Create a new migration project with the information listed below.

正確答案:
See Explanation below for all solution
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a new migration project for the bank data migration scenario in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
The migration method for this scenario is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
The migration project must be created with the exact values provided in the task.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are responsible for migrating bank master data into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
Because only a few banks need to be loaded, the selected migration approach is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Before any files can be uploaded or any bank data can be validated and migrated, a migration project must first be created. This project acts as the main container for:
the migration object,
the staging-table upload,
validation,
mapping,
transfer to staging tables,
and the final migration execution.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values shown in the task.
The migration project must be created using:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
The migration object must be:
Bank
Save or create the project only after confirming the values are correct.
Required Values
Use the following values exactly as shown in the task image.
Parameter
Data
Name
Bank Data ######
Migration object
Bank
Example
If your suffix is 000013, then the values become:
Name = Bank Data 000013
Migration object = Bank
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Migrate Your Data"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the app search.
Search for:
Migrate Your Data
or
Migration Projects
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is the migration cockpit used to create migration projects and load master data and transactional data into the system.
Because the task asks you to create a new migration project, this is the correct starting point.
Step 2: Start creating a new migration project
Inside the migration app:
Click:
Create
When the dropdown appears, select:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Explanation:
This is very important because the business scenario explicitly says that the chosen migration method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables.
Do not choose:
Migrate Data Directly from SAP System
That would be the wrong migration approach for this task.
Step 3: Enter the migration project name
In the project creation screen, enter:
Name = Bank Data ######
Example
If your suffix is 000013, enter:
Bank Data 000013
Explanation:
This is the name of the migration project and must exactly match the task requirement.
Step 4: Keep the staging-table migration approach
On the project creation screen, confirm the migration approach is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Explanation:
This ensures the migration project is created with the correct loading approach for later CSV/staging-table processing.
Step 5: Keep the local database connection
When the system asks for database connection, leave the default:
Local SAP S/4HANA Database Schema
Explanation:
In your execution, the local schema was used for the migration project.
This is the expected option for the training scenario.
Step 6: Continue to Migration Objects
Click:
Step 2
or continue to the second step of project creation.
Explanation:
This moves from the general project header information to the migration object selection.
Step 7: Search for the migration object
In the Migration Objects section:
Search for:
Bank
Explanation:
The task explicitly requires the migration object:
Bank
So only that object should be selected.
Step 8: Select the migration object "Bank"
When the object appears:
Select:
Bank
Make sure it appears in the Selected Migration Objects area.
Explanation:
This step links the project specifically to the Bank migration object.
Without selecting the migration object, the migration project would be incomplete.
Step 9: Create the migration project
After confirming:
project name,
migration approach,
database connection,
migration object = Bank,
click:
Create
or the final confirmation button provided by the system
Explanation:
This finalizes the creation of the migration project.
Step 10: Verify the created migration project
After creation, verify that the new project shows:
Project Name = Bank Data ######
Migration Object = Bank
Explanation:
This confirms that the project has been created successfully and is ready for template download, CSV preparation, validation, staging-table transfer, and migration execution.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
a new migration project exists,
the project name matches the required naming pattern,
the migration approach is staging tables,
the migration object is Bank,
the project is ready for the next migration steps.
Explanation:
Objective
The purpose of this task is to create a new migration project for the bank data migration scenario in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
The migration method for this scenario is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
The migration project must be created with the exact values provided in the task.
Business Scenario Explanation
In this scenario, you are responsible for migrating bank master data into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.
Because only a few banks need to be loaded, the selected migration approach is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Before any files can be uploaded or any bank data can be validated and migrated, a migration project must first be created. This project acts as the main container for:
the migration object,
the staging-table upload,
validation,
mapping,
transfer to staging tables,
and the final migration execution.
Important Notes
Always replace ###### with the last 6 digits of your group number.
Use the exact values shown in the task.
The migration project must be created using:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
The migration object must be:
Bank
Save or create the project only after confirming the values are correct.
Required Values
Use the following values exactly as shown in the task image.
Parameter
Data
Name
Bank Data ######
Migration object
Bank
Example
If your suffix is 000013, then the values become:
Name = Bank Data 000013
Migration object = Bank
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Open the app "Migrate Your Data"
From the SAP S/4HANA Cloud launchpad:
Log in to SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Use the app search.
Search for:
Migrate Your Data
or
Migration Projects
Open the app.
Explanation:
This app is the migration cockpit used to create migration projects and load master data and transactional data into the system.
Because the task asks you to create a new migration project, this is the correct starting point.
Step 2: Start creating a new migration project
Inside the migration app:
Click:
Create
When the dropdown appears, select:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Explanation:
This is very important because the business scenario explicitly says that the chosen migration method is Migrate Data Using Staging Tables.
Do not choose:
Migrate Data Directly from SAP System
That would be the wrong migration approach for this task.
Step 3: Enter the migration project name
In the project creation screen, enter:
Name = Bank Data ######
Example
If your suffix is 000013, enter:
Bank Data 000013
Explanation:
This is the name of the migration project and must exactly match the task requirement.
Step 4: Keep the staging-table migration approach
On the project creation screen, confirm the migration approach is:
Migrate Data Using Staging Tables
Explanation:
This ensures the migration project is created with the correct loading approach for later CSV/staging-table processing.
Step 5: Keep the local database connection
When the system asks for database connection, leave the default:
Local SAP S/4HANA Database Schema
Explanation:
In your execution, the local schema was used for the migration project.
This is the expected option for the training scenario.
Step 6: Continue to Migration Objects
Click:
Step 2
or continue to the second step of project creation.
Explanation:
This moves from the general project header information to the migration object selection.
Step 7: Search for the migration object
In the Migration Objects section:
Search for:
Bank
Explanation:
The task explicitly requires the migration object:
Bank
So only that object should be selected.
Step 8: Select the migration object "Bank"
When the object appears:
Select:
Bank
Make sure it appears in the Selected Migration Objects area.
Explanation:
This step links the project specifically to the Bank migration object.
Without selecting the migration object, the migration project would be incomplete.
Step 9: Create the migration project
After confirming:
project name,
migration approach,
database connection,
migration object = Bank,
click:
Create
or the final confirmation button provided by the system
Explanation:
This finalizes the creation of the migration project.
Step 10: Verify the created migration project
After creation, verify that the new project shows:
Project Name = Bank Data ######
Migration Object = Bank
Explanation:
This confirms that the project has been created successfully and is ready for template download, CSV preparation, validation, staging-table transfer, and migration execution.
Expected Result
After this task is completed successfully:
a new migration project exists,
the project name matches the required naming pattern,
the migration approach is staging tables,
the migration object is Bank,
the project is ready for the next migration steps.

