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SAP C_S4EWM_2023 Exam - Topic 4 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_S4EWM_2023 exam
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Topic #: 4
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What can you use as basis in the ABC analysis?

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Jesusa
3 months ago
Counted stock is a must for accuracy in analysis.
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Kimbery
3 months ago
Surprised that occupied bins aren't mentioned more often!
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Thaddeus
3 months ago
I disagree, confirmed warehouse tasks are more relevant.
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Jamey
4 months ago
I think inbound and outbound deliveries are key too!
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Hester
4 months ago
You can definitely use counted stock for ABC analysis.
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Derrick
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that confirmed warehouse tasks might be part of the analysis, but I can't remember the details.
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Jeannine
4 months ago
I feel like inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders could be relevant, but I'm not entirely confident.
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Angelica
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think it might involve counted stock in the warehouse.
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Alesia
5 months ago
I think the ABC analysis is related to inventory management, but I'm not sure which option is the best basis for it.
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Elvera
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C, the inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders, as the basis for the ABC analysis. That seems to align with the typical approach, but I'll double-check my understanding before committing to an answer.
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Josephine
5 months ago
For an ABC analysis, I would use the inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders as the basis. That's the key data I need to categorize items into the A, B, and C groups based on their relative importance or value.
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Gerri
5 months ago
The ABC analysis is typically based on the inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders, so I'd go with option C.
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Lauran
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I think it might be related to the occupied bins in the warehouse, but I'm not 100% confident. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Yvonne
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about managing ext3 filesystems. I'm pretty confident I know the answer - it's tune2fs, which allows you to set the filesystem check interval.
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Sarina
2 years ago
This is a trick question, isn't it? I'm going to go with C. Inbound and outbound - can't go wrong with the flow of goods, right?
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Hyman
2 years ago
Hmm, I'd have to go with C. Inbound and outbound orders are the heartbeat of the warehouse, so that makes the most sense.
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Ricki
2 years ago
B. Occupied bins in the warehouse? Really? That doesn't seem like a good basis for ABC analysis to me.
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Keneth
2 years ago
D. Counted stock in the warehouse seems like the obvious choice to me. How else would you determine the ABC groups?
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Portia
2 years ago
I think the correct answer is C. Inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders are the key drivers for ABC analysis.
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Laura
2 years ago
Ah, the age-old question of ABC analysis. The real answer is E - All of the above, and maybe a few more letters too!
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Glenn
1 year ago
C) Inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders
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Delmy
2 years ago
B) Occupied bins in the warehouse
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Ines
2 years ago
A) Confirmed warehouse tasks
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Stefanie
2 years ago
All this talk of bins and deliveries is making me hungry. I could go for a nice ABC sandwich right about now.
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Gary
2 years ago
This is a tough one, but I'll go with D. Counting the stock is the most reliable way to do ABC analysis.
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Luther
1 year ago
Occupied bins in the warehouse can also be a good indicator for ABC analysis.
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Isabelle
1 year ago
I believe C is important too. Inbound and outbound deliveries can impact inventory levels.
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Rosina
1 year ago
Confirmed warehouse tasks could also be a good basis for ABC analysis.
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Gracie
1 year ago
I think D is the best option too. Counting the stock gives you accurate data.
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Thaddeus
2 years ago
C is my pick. Tracking the flow of goods in and out of the warehouse is key for ABC analysis.
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Toi
2 years ago
I think D could also be useful to determine the stock levels accurately.
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Angelica
2 years ago
I agree, C is definitely important for ABC analysis.
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Shonda
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with B. Occupied bins in the warehouse would give a good picture of the ABC classification.
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Tegan
2 years ago
I personally prefer using counted stock in the warehouse as the basis for ABC analysis.
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Luke
2 years ago
D seems like the obvious choice to me. Counting the actual stock in the warehouse is the way to go.
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Rikki
2 years ago
Confirmed warehouse tasks can also provide valuable information for the analysis.
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Carissa
2 years ago
Yes, they are important too, but I still think counting stock is the basis for analysis.
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Lindsey
2 years ago
But don't you think inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders are also important?
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Ariel
2 years ago
I agree, counting the actual stock is essential for ABC analysis.
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Samira
2 years ago
I think both confirmed warehouse tasks and inbound deliveries are important for ABC analysis.
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Flo
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe we should consider inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders.
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Margery
2 years ago
I think C is the correct answer. Inbound deliveries and outbound delivery orders are a good basis for ABC analysis.
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Lacey
2 years ago
I think D could also be a good basis, counting stock in the warehouse.
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Jani
2 years ago
I agree, C is a good basis for ABC analysis.
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Elvera
2 years ago
I think we can use confirmed warehouse tasks for ABC analysis.
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