最新的SAP Certified Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Asset Management (C_S43_2601) - C_S43免費考試真題
問題1
Create a Task List
The project team evaluates during the implementation project Task Lists in SAP S/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Create a Task List header
* Create Task List operations
* Create a Task List with 3 Task List operations. Maintenance Strategy Z## comprises Maintenance Packages with different hierarchy levels.
Use the following information at header level of the Task List:

Use the following information for each Task List operation:

* Assign Maintenance Packages to the Task List Operations as follows:
* Operation 10 is to be performed monthly.
* Operation 20 is to be performed every 4 months.
* Operation 30 is to be performed every 12 months.
The project team evaluates during the implementation project Task Lists in SAP S/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Create a Task List header
* Create Task List operations
* Create a Task List with 3 Task List operations. Maintenance Strategy Z## comprises Maintenance Packages with different hierarchy levels.
Use the following information at header level of the Task List:

Use the following information for each Task List operation:

* Assign Maintenance Packages to the Task List Operations as follows:
* Operation 10 is to be performed monthly.
* Operation 20 is to be performed every 4 months.
* Operation 30 is to be performed every 12 months.
正確答案:
See the Explanation for complete Solution of this Task.
Explanation:
Since we encountered that error with the Z48 strategy , we must ensure that is fixed before we can finish the Task List. Here is the complete, verified, step-by-step process to finalize Task 7 , including the "hidden" pre- requisite.
Task 7: Create a General Task List
Objective : To create a standardized template of maintenance steps that can be automatically pulled into future work orders based on a schedule.
Step 1: The Pre-requisite (Fixing Strategy Z48)
If you haven't done this yet, SAP will not let you save the Task List.
* Transaction : IP11 (Maintain Maintenance Strategies).
* Action : Click New Entries .
* Strategy : Z48
* Description : Strategy for Group 48
* Strategy Unit : MON (Months).
* Packages : On the left, double-click Packages , then click New Entries :
* Line 1 : Cycle 1 / Unit MON / Text Monthly
* Line 2 : Cycle 4 / Unit MON / Text Every 4 Months
* Line 3 : Cycle 12 / Unit MON / Text Yearly
* Save (Floppy Disk icon).
Explanation : A strategy is the "calendar" that defines how often work happens. Without this, the system doesn't know what "Monthly" or "Yearly" means.
Step 2: Create Task List Header
* Transaction : IA05 .
* Initial Screen : Group TL-48, Group Counter 1. Press Enter .
* Header Fields :
* Description : Regular Maintenance GR48
* Planning Plant : 1010
* Work Center : MK-00 / Plant : 1010
* Usage : 4 (Plant Maintenance)
* Status : 4 (Released)
* Planner Group : P48
* Maint. Strategy : Z48
Explanation : The header defines who is responsible for the work (Planner Group P48) and which scheduling rules (Strategy Z48) apply to the whole list.
Step 3: Create Operations
* Click the Operations button (F6) at the top.
* Enter three rows with this data:
* Op 10 : Work Center MK-00, Plant 1010, Control Key PM01, Work 30, Unit MIN.
* Op 20 : (Same as above).
* Op 30 : (Same as above).
Explanation : Operations are the actual steps the technician follows. Here, we are saying each step takes 30 minutes of mechanical labor.
Step 4: Assign Maintenance Packages (The "Frequencies")
This is the most important part of Task 7. We tell SAP which operation happens when.
* Select Row 10 (click the box at the far left of the row).
* Go to Menu: Goto > Maintenance Packages .
* Check the box for the 1 Month package. Click the Back (Green Arrow) icon.
* Select Row 20 .
* Go to Goto > Maintenance Packages and check the 4 Month package. Click Back .
* Select Row 30 .
* Go to Goto > Maintenance Packages and check the 12 Month package. Click Back .
Explanation : Now, SAP knows that Op 10 happens every month, but Op 30 only happens once a year.
Step 5: Save
* Click the Save icon.
* The message at the bottom should say: "Task list TL-48 saved with group counter 1" .
Explanation:
Since we encountered that error with the Z48 strategy , we must ensure that is fixed before we can finish the Task List. Here is the complete, verified, step-by-step process to finalize Task 7 , including the "hidden" pre- requisite.
Task 7: Create a General Task List
Objective : To create a standardized template of maintenance steps that can be automatically pulled into future work orders based on a schedule.
Step 1: The Pre-requisite (Fixing Strategy Z48)
If you haven't done this yet, SAP will not let you save the Task List.
* Transaction : IP11 (Maintain Maintenance Strategies).
* Action : Click New Entries .
* Strategy : Z48
* Description : Strategy for Group 48
* Strategy Unit : MON (Months).
* Packages : On the left, double-click Packages , then click New Entries :
* Line 1 : Cycle 1 / Unit MON / Text Monthly
* Line 2 : Cycle 4 / Unit MON / Text Every 4 Months
* Line 3 : Cycle 12 / Unit MON / Text Yearly
* Save (Floppy Disk icon).
Explanation : A strategy is the "calendar" that defines how often work happens. Without this, the system doesn't know what "Monthly" or "Yearly" means.
Step 2: Create Task List Header
* Transaction : IA05 .
* Initial Screen : Group TL-48, Group Counter 1. Press Enter .
* Header Fields :
* Description : Regular Maintenance GR48
* Planning Plant : 1010
* Work Center : MK-00 / Plant : 1010
* Usage : 4 (Plant Maintenance)
* Status : 4 (Released)
* Planner Group : P48
* Maint. Strategy : Z48
Explanation : The header defines who is responsible for the work (Planner Group P48) and which scheduling rules (Strategy Z48) apply to the whole list.
Step 3: Create Operations
* Click the Operations button (F6) at the top.
* Enter three rows with this data:
* Op 10 : Work Center MK-00, Plant 1010, Control Key PM01, Work 30, Unit MIN.
* Op 20 : (Same as above).
* Op 30 : (Same as above).
Explanation : Operations are the actual steps the technician follows. Here, we are saying each step takes 30 minutes of mechanical labor.
Step 4: Assign Maintenance Packages (The "Frequencies")
This is the most important part of Task 7. We tell SAP which operation happens when.
* Select Row 10 (click the box at the far left of the row).
* Go to Menu: Goto > Maintenance Packages .
* Check the box for the 1 Month package. Click the Back (Green Arrow) icon.
* Select Row 20 .
* Go to Goto > Maintenance Packages and check the 4 Month package. Click Back .
* Select Row 30 .
* Go to Goto > Maintenance Packages and check the 12 Month package. Click Back .
Explanation : Now, SAP knows that Op 10 happens every month, but Op 30 only happens once a year.
Step 5: Save
* Click the Save icon.
* The message at the bottom should say: "Task list TL-48 saved with group counter 1" .
問題2
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the scheduling of Maintenance Plans in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
Display a generated Maintenance Order
Schedule the previously created Maintenance Plan. The following prerequisites have to be met:
The next upcoming call is the 4 MON Maintenance Package
Calculate the Completion Date of the last Maintenance Package as follows: Today's date minus 4 weeks (e.g.
today's date: 15th of December > > > Completion Date: 17th of November) The Call Date is always 10 days before the Plan Date.
Note:
Check your Maintenance Plan and adapt it, if necessary, before you schedule it.
Check the following information in the generated Maintenance Order:
number of order operations: 2
Maintenance Plan: number of the previously created Maintenance Plan
Last Included Task List: A / TL-## / 1
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the scheduling of Maintenance Plans in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
Display a generated Maintenance Order
Schedule the previously created Maintenance Plan. The following prerequisites have to be met:
The next upcoming call is the 4 MON Maintenance Package
Calculate the Completion Date of the last Maintenance Package as follows: Today's date minus 4 weeks (e.g.
today's date: 15th of December > > > Completion Date: 17th of November) The Call Date is always 10 days before the Plan Date.
Note:
Check your Maintenance Plan and adapt it, if necessary, before you schedule it.
Check the following information in the generated Maintenance Order:
number of order operations: 2
Maintenance Plan: number of the previously created Maintenance Plan
Last Included Task List: A / TL-## / 1
正確答案:
See the Explanation for complete Solution of this Task.
Explanation:
Task 9 Overview
The goal of this task is to trigger the maintenance schedule you built in Task 8 so that the system generates an actual work order. You must meet specific scheduling conditions to ensure the right maintenance cycle (the 4- month package) is triggered.
Step 1: Adapt Scheduling Parameters (IP02)
Before starting the schedule, you must ensure the "Call Date" rules are correct.
* Transaction : Enter IP02 (Change Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter the number you saved in Task 8 and press Enter .
* Scheduling Parameters Tab :
* Call Horizon : Adjust this so that the Call Date occurs exactly 10 days before the Plan Date.
* Note: If your system uses percentages, you will need to calculate the percentage of the 4-month cycle that results in a 10-day lead time.
* Save your changes.
Step 2: Schedule the Plan (IP10)
Now you will "start" the clock for this maintenance schedule.
* Transaction : Enter IP10 (Schedule Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter your plan number and press Enter .
* Start Scheduling : Click the Start icon (or go to Maintenance plan > Scheduling > Start ).
* Enter the "Start Date" / "Completion Date" :
* The Rule : You must use Today's date minus 4 weeks .
* Example: If today is April 19, enter March 22.
* Press Enter . The system will calculate the next calls.
* Verify the Package : Ensure the next upcoming call is indeed the 4 MON (4-month) Maintenance Package.
* Save (Floppy Disk icon). This will generate a new Maintenance Order number.
Step 3: Verify the Generated Maintenance Order
You must now check that the order was created correctly based on the rules of your Task List (Task 7) and Maintenance Plan (Task 8).
* Display Order : In IP10 , select the line for the generated call and click the Display Order icon (or use transaction IW33 with the new order number).
* Check the following three items :
* Operations : Verify there are exactly 2 operations in the order (the Monthly and 4-Month tasks).
* Maintenance Plan : Confirm the order shows your specific Maintenance Plan number.
* Task List : Verify the "Last Included Task List" is A / TL-48 / 1 .
Explanation:
Task 9 Overview
The goal of this task is to trigger the maintenance schedule you built in Task 8 so that the system generates an actual work order. You must meet specific scheduling conditions to ensure the right maintenance cycle (the 4- month package) is triggered.
Step 1: Adapt Scheduling Parameters (IP02)
Before starting the schedule, you must ensure the "Call Date" rules are correct.
* Transaction : Enter IP02 (Change Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter the number you saved in Task 8 and press Enter .
* Scheduling Parameters Tab :
* Call Horizon : Adjust this so that the Call Date occurs exactly 10 days before the Plan Date.
* Note: If your system uses percentages, you will need to calculate the percentage of the 4-month cycle that results in a 10-day lead time.
* Save your changes.
Step 2: Schedule the Plan (IP10)
Now you will "start" the clock for this maintenance schedule.
* Transaction : Enter IP10 (Schedule Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter your plan number and press Enter .
* Start Scheduling : Click the Start icon (or go to Maintenance plan > Scheduling > Start ).
* Enter the "Start Date" / "Completion Date" :
* The Rule : You must use Today's date minus 4 weeks .
* Example: If today is April 19, enter March 22.
* Press Enter . The system will calculate the next calls.
* Verify the Package : Ensure the next upcoming call is indeed the 4 MON (4-month) Maintenance Package.
* Save (Floppy Disk icon). This will generate a new Maintenance Order number.
Step 3: Verify the Generated Maintenance Order
You must now check that the order was created correctly based on the rules of your Task List (Task 7) and Maintenance Plan (Task 8).
* Display Order : In IP10 , select the line for the generated call and click the Display Order icon (or use transaction IW33 with the new order number).
* Check the following three items :
* Operations : Verify there are exactly 2 operations in the order (the Monthly and 4-Month tasks).
* Maintenance Plan : Confirm the order shows your specific Maintenance Plan number.
* Task List : Verify the "Last Included Task List" is A / TL-48 / 1 .

