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SAP Exam C_S4TM_2020 Topic 5 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_S4TM_2020 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 5
[All C_S4TM_2020 Questions]

You have defined several means of transport (MTR) combinations.

If food is loaded on the truck, you cannot transport hazardous goods in a coupled trailer. Furthermore, these hazardous goods cannot be transported on certain means of transport.

Which of the following incompatibility types do you use to model this scenario?

There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A

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Merissa
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old dilemma of 'Can I fit my pet elephant in the back of my Mini Cooper?' Incompatibility at its finest.
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Tomas
1 months ago
I once saw someone try to transport a truckload of nitroglycerin on a hot air balloon. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them.
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Loreta
1 months ago
Okay, let's see. If the hazardous goods can't be transported on certain means of transport, then C and D seem like the logical choices. No need to make it more complicated than it needs to be.
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Tracey
4 days ago
I think C and D are the correct choices.
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Fallon
1 months ago
Haha, this reminds me of that time I tried to transport a live tiger in my sedan. Didn't end well. Anyway, I'd say C and D are the correct answers here.
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Willow
9 days ago
User 3: Definitely, C and D are the best options to model the incompatibility between hazardous goods and certain means of transport.
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Sabine
19 days ago
User 2: Yeah, trying to transport a live tiger in a sedan sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. C and D make sense for this scenario.
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Delisa
21 days ago
User 1: Haha, that must have been quite a sight! I agree, C and D seem like the right choices.
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Sharee
2 months ago
Hmm, tricky one. I'm leaning towards B and C, as the incompatibility seems to be at both the vehicle resource and MT combination levels.
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Eleonora
14 days ago
Great, so we agree that B and C are the correct choices for this scenario.
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Denae
21 days ago
Yes, those options cover both the vehicle resource and MT combination levels.
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Jerrod
1 months ago
I think you're on the right track with B and C.
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Kizzy
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the answers. I think it could also be C) FU - FU (MT combination level) instead of D).
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Samira
2 months ago
I agree with Glen. Using FU - FU at vehicle and compartment level makes sense to model the scenario.
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Salome
2 months ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at here. Modeling the incompatibility between the truck, trailer, and the hazardous goods is key. I'm thinking C and D are the way to go.
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Gene
1 months ago
Yes, using FU - FU at the MT combination level and compartment level makes the most sense for modeling the incompatibility between the truck, trailer, and hazardous goods.
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Elouise
1 months ago
I agree, C and D seem to be the most appropriate incompatibility types for this scenario.
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Glen
2 months ago
I think the correct answers are A) FU - FU (vehicle level) and D) FU - FU (compartment level).
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