Question 26

<strong>CHALLENGE 2 &#x2014; Approval Path Stability for Grounded-Aircraft Procurement</strong> A project reviewer notes that urgent aircraft-support orders can be executed successfully in two ways: one route follows the common approval structure, and the other uses locally shortened release handling. The program asks which route should guide rollout readiness. Which answer is best?
  • Question 27

    <strong>CHALLENGE 2 &#x2014; Release Handling Discipline for Public-Service Repair Orders</strong> During urgent repair testing, one depot can progress public-service restoration orders fast enough only after local staff shorten the intended release handling. The central sourcing office wants the first close to reflect one common release model. What should the validation team do next?
  • Question 28

    A spare-parts business is introducing standard replenishment planning in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition while gradually retiring a legacy planning spreadsheet used by regional planners. Initial planning runs now generate proposals for most stock items, and downstream purchasing tests are progressing. However, one regional planner reports that materials transferred from the legacy spreadsheet process into the new planning scope are still excluded from replenishment proposals, even though current stock levels and recent consumption would normally justify planning output.
    Other materials created directly in the new model are processed correctly. The program manager wants the issue fixed before the spreadsheet is formally retired. No custom planning logic may be introduced, and the correction must support a controlled modernization path for later regional adoption.
    What should the consultant check first?
  • Question 29

    <strong>CHALLENGE 3 &#x2014; Account Assignment Boundaries for Laboratory Project Procurement</strong> A laboratory upgrade scenario includes a project-linked service purchase and related material demand. Both documents can be created, but one site later processes the demand as if it were routine operational procurement rather than project-linked activity. The design intent is to keep project demand distinguishable across entities. What is the best first validation action?
  • Question 30

    A commercial laundry operator is validating limit-based purchasing in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition for a new indirect spend category. Requesters can create purchase requisitions in SAP Fiori, approvals complete successfully, and buyers can open the approved demand in their processing worklist. For most indirect categories, follow-on purchase orders are created without issue. However, for one facilities-services category, the buyer can start conversion but the document stops because the expected limit-related follow-on controls are not applied consistently.
    A comparable indirect category in the same company structure converts correctly. The rollout lead wants the issue corrected before the next user test cycle. Buyers must not switch to free-text workaround purchasing, and the solution must remain standard and reusable for later category rollouts under clean core rules.
    What should the consultant check first?