Which stock removal strategy can be realized with either packaging specifications or the alternative unit of measure (AUOM)? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Stock removal strategies in SAP EWM determine how stock is picked. Option B ('Large/small quantities') is correct because it leverages packaging specifications or AUOM to prioritize picking larger or smaller units, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Issue Process > Strategies > Stock Removal. Option D ('Partial quantities first') is correct as it uses AUOM to pick partial units first. Option A (Stringent FIFO) relies on date, not packaging/AUOM, and option C (Fixed bin) is location-based, not quantity-based.
Which objects can you add to the warehouse cockpit? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The warehouse cockpit in SAP EWM (transaction /SCWM/WCOC) is a customizable dashboard. Option A ('Basic measurement services') is correct as these predefined metrics (e.g., task count) can be added. Option C ('Tailored measurement services') is correct because custom metrics tailored to specific needs can also be included, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Monitoring > Warehouse Cockpit. Option B ('Alerts') is managed separately in alert management, and option D ('Calculated measurement services') is not a standard cockpit object type.
Which document is created in SAP Extended Warehouse Management when you use advanced production integration?
Which of the following actions can you perform from the shipping cockpit? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The shipping cockpit (/SCWM/SHCO) in SAP EWM manages outbound processes. Option A ('Create waves and assign doors') is correct as it supports wave creation and door assignment, and option D ('Create and check in transportation units') is correct for TU management, both available in the cockpit. Option B is transportation management-specific, and option C (Pick HUs) is done during picking, not in the cockpit.
Your customer receives batch-relevant material in the warehouse. When do you have to create a batch?
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
For batch-managed materials, the batch must exist before processing begins. Option A ('Before the inbound delivery is distributed from SAP ERP to SAP EWM') is correct because the batch is created in ERP (e.g., via MIGO or material master) and included in the inbound delivery before distribution to EWM via qRFC. Options B, C, and D occur too late in the process as the batch must already be specified in the inbound delivery.
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