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SAP Exam E_S4CPE_2023 Topic 1 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's E_S4CPE_2023 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 1
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You are changing a business catalog in a specific client. Which scope are you working in?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Micaela
16 days ago
B) Configuration, for sure. Although I'm a bit confused - what kind of business catalog are we talking about? Is it like a fashion catalog or something?
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Staci
18 days ago
Because I am making specific changes to meet the client's requirements, which falls under Customizing.
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Carmelina
20 days ago
Why do you think you're in the Customizing scope?
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Rossana
20 days ago
Haha, the answer is clearly D) SAP Standard. We're not doing any real work here, just ticking boxes on a test!
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Carma
1 days ago
B) Configuration
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Vilma
9 days ago
A) Development
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Staci
23 days ago
I believe I'm in the Customizing scope.
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Curt
27 days ago
I'm going with C) Customizing. We're changing something specific for this client, so it's not the standard SAP setup.
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Anglea
2 days ago
D) SAP Standard
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Basilia
7 days ago
C) Customizing
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Carylon
8 days ago
B) Configuration
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Alesia
16 days ago
A) Development
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Carmelina
28 days ago
I think I'm working in the Configuration scope.
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Catina
29 days ago
I think the correct answer is B) Configuration. We're modifying the business catalog, which is part of system configuration, not development or customization.
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Felton
16 days ago
That's right, configuration is the correct scope for modifying the business catalog.
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Gerald
17 days ago
Yes, we need to make sure we are making changes within the configuration settings.
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Mollie
23 days ago
I agree, we are definitely working in the configuration scope for this task.
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