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What is the purpose of collective orders?

  1. To manage production orders for an entire finished product on multiple levels
  2. To combine order management of co-products and by-products with the main product
  3. To post production costs on a cost collector instead of the production order
  4. To post any component withdrawal as single backflush with order confirmation

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Collective orders are used to represent multilevel production structures for materials produced in- house, where the manufacturing order for the highest material in the structure automatically generates manufacturing orders for the semifinished products in the structure. This allows for an integrated view of the production process and avoids unnecessary placements in storage or removals from storage between production levels. Collective orders can consist of planned orders, production orders, or process orders, and each order has its own order number. Collective orders can be processed with or without automatic goods movements, depending on the business scenario.


Reference:

Collective Orders | SAP Help Portal, Collective Order | SAP Help Portal, Combined production order Vs Collective production order in SAP PP



You want to schedule an operation finitely, without removing other operations.
Which scheduling strategy do you select?

  1. Insert operation
  2. Squeeze in
  3. Schedule in working time only
  4. Find Slot

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Find Slot scheduling strategy allows you to schedule an operation finitely, without removing other operations. It searches for a free slot in the resource's capacity that can accommodate the operation's duration and constraints. If no suitable slot is found, the operation is scheduled at the end of the resource's capacity. This strategy is useful for inserting urgent orders or operations into an existing schedule without disrupting it too much12


Reference:

SAP S/4HANA Manufacturing for planning and scheduling - SAP Community SAP S/4HANA Manufacturing for Planning & Scheduling - Implementation Guide



When you create a sales order
When can consumption of planned independent requirements take place for planning strategy 40 (Planning with final assembly?

  1. When MRP creates a dependent requirement
  2. When MRP creates a planned order
  3. When you create a sales order
  4. When MRP creates a planned order

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Planning strategy 40 (Planning with final assembly) is a make-to-stock strategy that uses planned independent requirements to trigger the procurement and production of the necessary assemblies and components before receipt of the sales orders. As soon as the sales order is received, it consumes the planned independent requirements and adjusts the master plan to suit the current requirements situation. This means that the important feature of this planning strategy is that you can react quickly to customers' requirements. The consumption of planned independent requirements can take place when you create a sales order, as well as when you change or delete a sales order.


Reference:

Planning with Final Assembly (40), Sample Scenario: Strategy 40, Outlining Make-to-Stock Production



What are the consequences when you assign a planned order to a production line manually, using the planning table in repetitive manufacturing?

  1. The planned order is converted to a production order.
  2. The planned order's component availability is checked.
  3. The planned order generates capacity requirements
  4. The planned order's components are copied to the picking list.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

When you assign a planned order to a production line manually, using the planning table in repetitive manufacturing, the system generates capacity requirements for the planned order. The capacity requirements are calculated based on the production line, the quantity, and the production rate of the planned order. The system also checks the availability of the production line and displays any capacity overload or underload. The planned order is not converted to a production order, nor is the component availability or the picking list affected by the manual assignment.


Reference:

SAP Help Portal - Assigning Planned Orders to Production Lines, SAP S/4HANA Production Planning and Manufacturing Certification Guide - Chapter 7: Repetitive Manufacturing



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