B and D seem like the right choices to me. You can use a storage group as an intermediate step in a process, and you can control the rule-based determination of process steps based on the storage group.
That's right! B) Assignment as an intermediate storage group and D) Control of rule-based determination of process steps are the correct features of a storage group.
Yes, you're correct. B) Assignment as an intermediate storage group and D) Control of rule-based determination of process steps are the features offered by a storage group.
I think A and C are the correct answers. A storage group allows you to break down storage types into logical or physical groupings, and you can assign items to multiple storage bins within that group.
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