Question 46
<strong>CHALLENGE 1 — Property Assignment Consistency for Shared Purchasing Execution</strong> During UAT, a beach resort and a city hotel process comparable replenishment demand for room-supply materials under the shared procurement template. Both properties create purchasing documents successfully, but one property later requires local correction to keep downstream handling aligned with the expected path. The deployment office wants a result that remains reusable across the next property wave.
What is the best first validation action?
What is the best first validation action?
Question 47
<strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Receipt and Invoice Consistency for Cutover Approval</strong> During final rehearsal, one depot shows stable invoice behavior for received materials and confirmed services, while another depot shows less stable invoice outcomes for comparable cases. Reviewers find that the weaker cases were prepared under different purchasing, confirmation, and responsibility assumptions. What is the best next action?
Question 48
A procurement implementation team is preparing a phased rollout from an older on-premise operating model into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition. The first wave uses standard purchasing, while a second wave will activate additional sourcing capabilities after business sign-off. During user acceptance testing, the team notices that key procurement testers can access some required SAP Fiori apps for requisitioning and purchasing, but cannot launch one app needed for release processing. The tile is visible in one role collection used in the pilot client, yet unavailable for equivalent testers in the target company code’s test scope.
The project sponsor does not want any custom role redesign during this phase. The fix must support the rollout timeline, stay aligned to standard lifecycle governance, and avoid introducing temporary manual approvals outside the system.
The project sponsor does not want any custom role redesign during this phase. The fix must support the rollout timeline, stay aligned to standard lifecycle governance, and avoid introducing temporary manual approvals outside the system.
Question 49
A household-chemicals manufacturer is validating external procurement for returnable packaging in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition after consolidating two plants onto a shared materials-management template. Buyers can create purchase orders, and warehouse users can post goods receipts successfully for the affected materials. However, when the team validates the follow-on financial impact for one plant, the system fails the posting check for returnable-packaging materials only. The same process works in the other plant using the same procurement flow.
The issue appeared after a transport that included plant-dependent valuation and posting-control settings. The implementation lead wants the root cause corrected before the second plant enters production. Manual finance postings are not allowed, and the shared template must remain standard and transportable for the next rollout phase.
Which action should the consultant take first?
The issue appeared after a transport that included plant-dependent valuation and posting-control settings. The implementation lead wants the root cause corrected before the second plant enters production. Manual finance postings are not allowed, and the shared template must remain standard and transportable for the next rollout phase.
Which action should the consultant take first?
Question 50
<strong>CHALLENGE 1 — Source Eligibility Control for Shared Regulated Materials</strong> A reviewer notes that regulated-material demand can still be fulfilled under two viable approaches: one follows the intended approved-source pattern, and the other allows local substitution from a supplier that is commercially acceptable but not prepared under the same eligibility assumptions. The business asks which path should guide template promotion. Which answer is best?
