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Production Planning and Control
Production Orders
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Production Order defines which material is to be processed, at which location, at what time and how much work is required. It also defines which resources are to be used and how the order costs are to be settled.

(o)
True.
( )
False.


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Production orders can be generated in the following ways:

[x]
Using an assembly order.
[ ]
Using shipping order.
[x]
From a requirement generated in requirements planning.
[x]
Without any previous requirement.
[ ]
From a requirement generated in order planning.


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Along with maintenance of order header data and operation data you can also maintain the following data:

[ ]
Order body.
[x]
Production resources and tools.
[x]
Trigger points.
[ ]
View points.
[ ]
Shipping details.
[x]
Components.


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You can create Production Order with the following options:

[x]
With reference to planned orders (one or more).
[ ]
With reference to Trigger Points.
[ ]
With reference to Shipping Details.
[x]
With reference to a Sales Order.
[x]
Without reference to a Material.
[x]
With reference to a Project.
[ ]
Without reference to a Project.
[x]
With reference to a Material.


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What are the options of converting Planned Orders to Production Orders?

(o)
Individual Conversion, Collective Conversion, Partial Conversion.
( )
Individual Conversion, Collective Conversion.
( )
Individual Conversion, Partial Conversion.
( )
Individual Conversion.
( )
Collective Conversion.


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What is the prerequisite of Individual Conversion of Planned Order to Production Order?

( )
The planned order that is to be converted to a production order must be marked as not deleted.
( )
The planned order that is to be converted to a production order must be marked as active.
( )
The planned order that is to be converted to a production order must be marked as individual.
(o)
The planned order that is to be converted to a production order must be marked as convertible.


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Order Comparison enables you to make detailed statements about the effects of changes, without having to execute a change process in OCM.

(o)
True.
( )
False.


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Simulation Order enables you to see how changes to final data (shipping order, vendor data) affect a Production Order.

( )
True.
(o)
False.


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Selection of Master Data comprises the following functions:

[ ]
Sales selection.
[ ]
Read vendor data.
[x]
Routing selection.
[x]
Bill of material selection.
[ ]
Period data selection.
[x]
Read master data.


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When automatically selecting a Routing the system uses the following criteria:

[x]
Quantity.
[ ]
Order date.
[ ]
Status.
[x]
Basic date.
[ ]
Revision level.
[x]
Material.
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Selection Priorities can be assigned for the following criteria:

[x]
Task list type.
[x]
Use.
[ ]
Quantity.
[ ]
Order date.
[x]
Status.


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The following types of sequence exist in the SAP System:

[x]
Standard sequence.
[ ]
Advanced sequence.
[ ]
Lambda sequence.
[x]
Parallel sequence.
[ ]
Cross sequence.
[x]
Alternative sequence.


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Standard sequence can be exchanged with Alternative sequences as often as you wish so long as the Standard sequence:

[ ]
Does not contain operations with Bills of Material.
[x]
Does not contain any operations with planned inspection characteristics.
[ ]
Does not contain any operations that are already paused.
[x]
Does not contain operations for which QM actual data has been created.
[x]
Does not contain any externally-processed operations for which order already exist.
[x]
Does not contain any operations that are already released.
[ ]
Does not contain any operation with shipping orders.


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Bill of Material can be selected by:

[ ]
Sequence.
[ ]
Revision level.
[ ]
Quantity.
[x]
Lot size.
[ ]
Status.
[x]
Date.
[x]
Production version.


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You can make the following settings for Bill of Material selection:

[ ]
Selection quantities.
[ ]
Selection date.
[x]
Selection of alternatives/production version.
[x]
Bill of Material usage.
[x]
Selection priorities.
[ ]
Bill of material count.
[x]
Selecting Bill of Material alternatives.


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While selecting a Bill of Material Alternative you can choose between the following selection strategies:

[x]
Selecting by order quantity.
[ ]
Selecting by release date.
[x]
Selecting by production version.
[x]
Selecting by explosion date.
[ ]
Selecting by revision level.
[ ]
Selecting by lot size.


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BOM item is not

copied to the production order if:

[x]
Its item category marks it as a document.
[x]
Its item category marks it as a PM structure element.
[ ]
Its item category marks it as a file.
[x]
Its item status marks it as not relevant for production.
[ ]
Its item status marks it as not relevant for sales.
[ ]
Its item category marks it as a revision level.


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If data is changed in the routing, in the work centers affected or in the BOM after order creation then these changes are automatically taken into account in the production order.

( )
True.
(o)
False.


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While reading Master Data If one of the following questions is answered with yes then a new routing cannot be read in:

[x]
Are there inspection lots for the order?
[ ]
Are there transport requirements?
[x]
Are there future change records from the confirmation (parallelization)?
[x]
Is the order partially or completely delivered?
[ ]
Are there goods movements containing errors that have not been processed?
[x]
Is the order partially or finally confirmed?
[ ]
Have components already been taken from stock?
[x]
Do purchase orders for externally processed operations already exist?


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While reading Master Data If one of the following questions is answered with yes then a new BOM cannot be read in:

[ ]
Are there inspection lots for the order?
[ ]
Is the order partially or completely delivered?
[x]
Are there transport requirements?
[x]
Are there future change records from the confirmation (parallelization)?
[x]
Do purchase orders already exist for non-stock components or components with direct procurement?
[x]
Are there goods movements containing errors that have not been processed?
[ ]
Is the order partially or finally confirmed?
[ ]
Do purchase orders for externally processed operations already exist?
[x]
Have components already been taken from stock?

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Document integration allows you to create fixed links between orders and documents in the Document Management System (DMS).

(o)
True.
( )
False.


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You maintain document links in the document overview during order maintenance. The following functions are available:

[x]
Reassigning Document Links.
[x]
Displaying Document Info Records.
[ ]
Reassigning Document Info Records.
[ ]
Changing Document Info Records.
[ ]
Deleting Original Files.
[x]
Changing Document Links.
[x]
Deleting Document Links.
[ ]
Displaying Document Links.
[x]
Displaying Original Files.


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In order processing and control, the scheduling function calculates the production dates and capacity requirements for all operations within an order or a collective order.

(o)
True.
( )
False.


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The following Scheduling Types are predefined for Production Orders:

[ ]
Yesterday scheduling.
[ ]
Tomorrow scheduling.
[x]
Forward scheduling.
[x]
Only capacity requirements.
[x]
Backward scheduling.
[ ]
Advanced scheduling.
[x]
Today scheduling.


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Using the Schedule indicator you can define that an operation is scheduled. If an operation is Scheduled, the system assumes that all the operation segments have a duration of 0.

( )
True.
(o)
False.


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Using the Schedule indicator you can define that an operation is scheduled. If an operation is Not scheduled, the system calculates the duration of the operation segments and the dates.

( )
True.
(o)
False.


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Scheduling of Individual Orders takes place on the following levels:

[x]
Date Determination at Order Level.
[ ]
Date Determination at Sales Level.
[ ]
Date Determination at Shipping Level.
[ ]
Date Determination at Status Level.
[x]
Date Determination at Operation Level.
[ ]
Date Determination at Production Level.

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Question 28: 0% (skipped)
The determination of dates depends on the order creation type. A Production Order is created by:

[ ]
Creating a Production Order automatically.
[x]
Converting a Planned Order into a Production Order.
[ ]
Converting a Individual Order into a Production Order.
[x]
Creating a Production Order manually.


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While Date Determination at Operation Order, the lead time of an operation can be divided into the following time segments:

[ ]
Active time.
[x]
Teardown time.
[x]
Queue time (operation float).
[x]
Processing time.
[ ]
Status time.
[ ]
Converting time.
[x]
Wait time.
[ ]
Finish time.
[x]
Setup time.


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Please mark the correct statements for Date Determination at Operation Level:

[ ]
The minimum Wait time is defined in the operation.
[x]
In the Move time matrix you can specify planned values for the move time within a location group or from one location group to another.
[x]
Setup time, Processing time and Teardown time together make up the Execution time of an operation.
[x]
Move time is the time required to move a material from one work center to another.
[x]
Queue time, Wait time and Move time together make up the Interpolation time of an operation.
[ ]
You can define Queue time (normal, minimum) in the work center only.


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To be able to calculate operation dates, the system needs to be able to calculate a Duration and an Operation time per operation segment.

(o)
True.
( )
False.
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