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SAP Exam C_BYD15_1908 Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_BYD15_1908 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
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On which of the following granularities can you valuate inventory?

Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C

Valuating inventory on a product specification granularity allows you to track the value of each individual item in an inventory, while valuating inventory on a business residence granularity allows you to track the value of a specific type of item within an inventory.


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Brittni
23 hours ago
A and D, no doubt. I mean, come on, 'Business Residence'? What kind of inventory valuation are they trying to pull here? Gotta stick to the product details and the actual stock on hand.
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Merilyn
2 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm gonna go with A and D. You can't really value inventory at the company or business residence level, that's just not how it works. But the product specification and identified stock, that's where the money's at!
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Val
3 days ago
Definitely A and D. I mean, how are you supposed to valuate inventory at the company or business residence level? That's just silly. You need to look at the specific products and the identified stock to get an accurate valuation.
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Ressie
14 days ago
I think the correct answers are A) Product Specification and D) Identified Stock. You can't really valuate inventory at the company or business residence level, that just doesn't make sense.
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Kattie
23 hours ago
I agree, A) Product Specification and D) Identified Stock are the correct answers.
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Socorro
22 days ago
Thanks for clarifying, Ahmad. I feel more confident about my answer now.
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Ahmad
24 days ago
Identified Stock refers to specific items that can be individually valued, so it makes sense for inventory valuation.
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Gertude
28 days ago
I'm not sure about D) Identified Stock. Can someone explain why that would be a correct answer?
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Socorro
29 days ago
I agree with Ahmad. Those two options make the most sense to me.
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Ahmad
1 months ago
I think it's A) Product Specification and D) Identified Stock.
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