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SAP C_THR86_2505 Exam - Topic 8 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR86_2505 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 8
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In an EC-integrated compensation worksheet, what are some of the reasons you might include a lookup table in your configuration? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

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Lea
2 months ago
Converting codes to text for display is a must-have!
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Gertude
2 months ago
Wait, can you really convert money values like that? Sounds complicated!
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James
3 months ago
Totally agree, especially for global teams!
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Ruthann
3 months ago
I think holding previous year's salary by Employee ID is useful too.
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Marylin
3 months ago
A lookup table can help with budget percentages by country.
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Jani
3 months ago
I feel like determining car allowance by grade could be relevant too, but I need to double-check my notes on that.
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Chaya
3 months ago
Holding previous year's salary by Employee ID sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's definitely a correct answer.
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Adelle
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about budget percentages by country; that might be one of the reasons for a lookup table.
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Felicidad
4 months ago
I think using a lookup table for converting a code into its text equivalent makes sense, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Caitlin
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. What exactly is an "EC-integrated compensation worksheet"? I'll need to read through the options carefully to try to figure this out.
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Daryl
4 months ago
I've worked with lookup tables before, so I think I know the key reasons they might be used here. Time to check the options and see which ones fit.
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Izetta
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. Lookup tables are used to map one value to another, so I'm guessing these could be used for things like converting currencies or looking up salary information.
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Renay
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with compensation worksheets and lookup tables. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Dana
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about lookup tables in compensation worksheets. I think I can handle this one.
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Loren
7 months ago
Lookup tables, huh? I'd go with C, D, and E. Who needs to know about budgets or salaries when you can play around with currency conversions and car perks?
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Yoko
7 months ago
Ha, this is a trick question! The only real answer is C, converting codes to text. The rest are just distractions. Gotta love these exams, am I right?
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Marvel
5 months ago
I think A and D are also valid reasons to include a lookup table.
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Rodolfo
7 months ago
Yes, it simplifies the process and allows for easy access to past data.
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Jesusa
7 months ago
This is easy, the right answers are B, C, and E. Lookup tables are perfect for storing employee salary history and car allowance details.
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Deangelo
5 months ago
Yes, that's right. Lookup tables can hold previous year's salary by Employee ID and convert codes into text for display.
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Daren
6 months ago
I think B, C, and E are the correct answers. Lookup tables are great for storing historical data and converting codes into text.
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Kris
7 months ago
I also believe holding previous year's salary by Employee ID in a lookup table is important for historical reference.
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Celestina
7 months ago
I agree, it helps with accurate calculations and ensures consistency.
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Johana
7 months ago
I think including a lookup table for converting money values from functional to local currency makes sense.
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Emily
7 months ago
Definitely C and D, those are classic use cases for lookup tables. Not sure about A though, wouldn't that be better handled with a separate budget table?
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Earleen
7 months ago
D) Converting money values from functional to local currency
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Georgiana
7 months ago
C) Converting a code into its text equivalent for display
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Felix
7 months ago
A) Providing budget percentage by country
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Deeanna
7 months ago
Hmm, I think A, C, and D are the correct answers. Lookup tables are great for standardizing data and making conversions.
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Lyda
7 months ago
Yes, lookup tables can definitely help with standardizing data and making conversions. It's important to include them in the configuration.
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Mozell
7 months ago
I agree, A, C, and D are the correct answers. Lookup tables are really useful for those purposes.
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