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SAP Exam C_TS422_2023 Topic 2 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS422_2023 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 2
[All C_TS422_2023 Questions]

Your quality department detects a deviation in a raw material batch. Unfortunately this batch has already been used in production. How can you identify all affected finished goods stocks?

Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Luther
25 days ago
D, batch derivation? Really? That sounds like something you'd do to figure out how many batches of brownies you can make with the ingredients in your pantry.
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Youlanda
26 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about B. The Batch Information Cockpit sounds more like something you'd find in a Formula 1 car, not a quality department.
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Freeman
2 days ago
User 2: Freeman is correct. That's one way to identify affected finished goods stocks.
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Gearldine
5 days ago
User 1: A) Use batch determination.
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Annice
1 months ago
I agree, A and C are the way to go. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but these tools will make it a lot easier.
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Jolanda
11 days ago
I agree, A and C are the way to go. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but these tools will make it a lot easier.
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Julio
12 days ago
C) Use the batch whereused list.
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Lelia
20 days ago
A) Use batch determination.
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Rosalyn
1 months ago
I believe using the batch whereused list can also be a useful method to identify affected finished goods.
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Trina
1 months ago
I agree with German, using the Batch Information Cockpit could also help us in this situation.
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German
1 months ago
I think we can use batch determination to identify affected finished goods.
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Aracelis
2 months ago
A and C seem like the obvious choices here. You need to use batch determination and the batch whereused list to identify the affected finished goods stocks.
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Samira
15 days ago
Let's get started on identifying all the affected finished goods stocks using batch determination and the batch whereused list.
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Viola
17 days ago
Agreed. Using both methods will ensure we don't miss any affected finished goods stocks.
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Ernie
25 days ago
Yes, that's a good idea. We should also use the batch whereused list to be thorough.
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Janine
1 months ago
I think we should use batch determination to identify the affected finished goods stocks.
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