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SAP Exam C_SM100_7210 Topic 1 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SM100_7210 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 1
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Which prerequisite must be satisfied it is possible to use the Maintenance Planner?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lashawnda
1 years ago
SM50, huh? I bet the dev team had a field day with that one. 'Hey, let's add more batch processes! That'll fix it!'
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Louis
1 years ago
Checking the AISUSER transaction to verify user permissions? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. I'd start with the basics, like SM37.
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Pansy
11 months ago
User 2
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Lavonne
12 months ago
User 1
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Staci
1 years ago
Ah, the good old STC01 task list. Gotta love doing the entire setup again just to troubleshoot one job. Worth a shot, I guess.
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Marylyn
12 months ago
C) Check transaction AISUSER (SAP Support Portal User Maintenance): the correct user has been assigned.
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Juan
12 months ago
B) Check transaction STC01 (Task Manager for Technical Configuration): Repeat all steps of Task List SAP_BASIS_SETUP_INITIAL_CONFIG.
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Barrie
12 months ago
A) Check transaction SM37 (Simple job Selection): The user in field 'Job CreatedBy' is the system user SOLMAN_ADMIN.
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Latricia
1 years ago
I think checking transaction SM50 is also crucial to make sure there are enough batch processes available for the job to run.
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Giovanna
1 years ago
I would check the job logs in transaction SM37 first to see if there are any error messages. That's usually the quickest way to identify the issue.
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Elfrieda
12 months ago
B) Check transaction STC01 (Task Manager for Technical Configuration): Repeat all steps of Task List SAP_BASIS_SETUP_INITIAL_CONFIG.
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Chantell
12 months ago
A) Check transaction SM37 (Simple job Selection): The user in field "Job CreatedBy" is the system user SOLMAN_ADMIN.
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Emeline
12 months ago
C) Check transaction AISUSER (SAP Support Portal User Maintenance): the correct user has been assigned.
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Lelia
12 months ago
B) Check transaction STC01 (Task Manager for Technical Configuration): Repeat all steps of Task List SAP_BASIS_SETUP_INITIAL_CONFIG.
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Raul
1 years ago
B) Check transaction STC01 (Task Manager for Technical Configuration): Repeat all steps of Task List SAP_BASIS_SETUP_INITIAL_CONFIG.
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Arthur
1 years ago
A) Check transaction SM37 (Simple job Selection): The user in field "Job CreatedBy" is the system user SOLMAN_ADMIN.
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Tracey
1 years ago
A) Check transaction SM37 (Simple job Selection): The user in field 'Job CreatedBy' is the system user SOLMAN_ADMIN.
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Beatriz
1 years ago
That's a good point, India. It's important to ensure all steps have been completed correctly.
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India
1 years ago
Maybe we should also consider checking transaction STC01 to repeat the initial configuration steps.
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Kenda
1 years ago
I agree with Beatriz, checking the job creator seems like a good first step.
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Beatriz
1 years ago
I think I would start by checking transaction SM37.
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Quentin
1 years ago
I believe checking option D is important too. Making sure there are enough batch processes available for the job to run smoothly.
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Walton
1 years ago
I think option A is the way to go. Checking the job selection and the user who created it seems like a good starting point.
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Fidelia
1 years ago
I would go with option B. It makes sense to repeat the configuration steps to ensure everything is set up correctly.
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