A and D, no doubt! Key figures can be calculated across different planning levels, and the inputs need to be clearly defined. Although, I do wonder if the exam writer was feeling a bit playful when they came up with these options.
A and D, no doubt! Key figures can be calculated across different planning levels, and the inputs need to be clearly defined. Although, I do wonder if the exam writer was feeling a bit playful when they came up with these options.
I'm going with A and D. Feels like the most logical choice to me. Although, I wonder if the exam is trying to trick us with these options. Better double-check my work!
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I guess A and B are the right answers, but I'm a bit confused. Maybe I need to brush up on my key figure calculation rules.
I'm not sure about C and D. I think they might be incorrect because aggregation calculations should be based on the same aggregation level, not a higher one.
Definitely A and C are the right choices. You need to have calculation inputs, and any aggregation calculations should be based on a higher level of aggregation.
I think options A and D are the correct answers. Key figure calculations need to have defined inputs, and they can be calculated across different planning levels.
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