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SAP C_TS422_2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 49 Discussion

What are the consequences when you assgn a planned order to a production line manually, using the planning table in repetitive manufacturing?
D) The planed order generates capacity requirements
A) The planed order's component availability is checked.
B) The planed order is converted to production order.
C) The planned order's components are copied to the picking list.

SAP C_TS422_2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 49 Discussion

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Question #: 49
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What are the consequences when you assgn a planned order to a production line manually, using the planning table in repetitive manufacturing?

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Naomi
6 months ago
Not sure about that, sounds a bit off to me.
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Catrice
6 months ago
Wait, does it really convert to a production order?
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Katie
7 months ago
I think it also generates capacity requirements.
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Sylvie
7 months ago
Definitely, that's a key step!
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Sylvie
7 months ago
The planned order's component availability is checked.
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Jonell
7 months ago
I think copying components to the picking list is part of the process, but I’m not confident if that’s what happens when you assign the order manually.
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Carry
7 months ago
I feel like the planned order generating capacity requirements is important, but I can't recall if that happens right away or later in the process.
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Vesta
8 months ago
I remember a practice question where we discussed converting planned orders to production orders, so maybe option B is correct?
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Verona
8 months ago
I think when you assign a planned order manually, it might check the component availability, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the first step.
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Berry
8 months ago
I've encountered questions like this before, so I think I have a good handle on the process. I'll carefully evaluate each option and select the one that best describes the consequence of manually assigning a planned order.
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Rikki
8 months ago
Okay, let's see here. If I manually assign a planned order, I know it will trigger some kind of action, but I'm not sure exactly what. I'll need to review the details of each option to determine the correct consequence.
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Pok
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem similar, and I want to make sure I understand the nuances between them before selecting an answer.
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Gilma
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the consequences of manually assigning a planned order to a production line. I'll need to carefully consider the options and think through the key differences between them.
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Armanda
2 years ago
Hmm, I think I'll go with D. Gotta love those capacity requirements! *wink wink*
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Gilma
2 years ago
User 4: D makes sure we have enough resources for the production line.
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Page
2 years ago
User 3: I agree, D is important for planning production.
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Catalina
2 years ago
User 2: Yeah, D is the right choice. It generates capacity requirements.
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Dorothy
2 years ago
User 1: I think I'll go with D. Gotta love those capacity requirements! *wink wink*
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An
2 years ago
Wow, this is a tough one! I'm leaning towards B, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Matilda
2 years ago
I'm going with C. Copying the planned order's components to the picking list is a key step in the process.
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Thaddeus
2 years ago
D seems like the right answer to me. Generating capacity requirements is crucial for planning production effectively.
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Penney
2 years ago
D) The planed order generates capacity requirements
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Lon
2 years ago
C) The planned order's components are copied to the picking list.
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Maricela
2 years ago
B) The planed order is converted to production order.
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Edelmira
2 years ago
A) The planed order's component availability is checked.
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Holley
2 years ago
D) The planed order generates capacity requirements
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Adolph
2 years ago
B) The planed order is converted to production order.
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Adelina
2 years ago
A) The planed order's component availability is checked.
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Ludivina
2 years ago
I think the correct answer is B. Converting the planned order to a production order makes the most sense in a repetitive manufacturing setting.
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Ardella
2 years ago
C) The planned order's components are copied to the picking list.
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Audrie
2 years ago
B) The planed order is converted to production order.
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Luther
2 years ago
A) The planed order's component availability is checked.
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Linette
2 years ago
I think it's important to check component availability to ensure smooth production process.
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Stevie
2 years ago
A) The planned order's component availability is checked.
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Alishia
2 years ago
What are the consequences when you assign a planned order to a production line manually?
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