Which views can you assign to an equipment category via a view profile? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question?
An equipment category defines the technical characteristics of an equipment and the views that are available for it. A view profile is a set of views that can be assigned to an equipment category. The views that can be assigned to an equipment category via a view profile are:
Basic data
Classification
Location
Organization
Partner
Status
Structure
Warranty
Manufacturer data
Measurement document
History
Permits
Documents
User fields
Serial data
Configuration
Object links
Time-dependent data
Linear data
Geographical data
Maintenance plan
Maintenance item
Maintenance task list
Maintenance order
Maintenance notification
Service order
Service notification
Service contract
Service confirmation
Service quotation
Service request
Service plan
Service item
Service task list
Service product
Service product allocation
Service product structure
Service product location
Service product partner
Service product status
Service product classification
Service product documents
Service product permits
Service product user fields
Service product serial data
Service product configuration
Service product object links
Service product time-dependent data
Service product linear data
Service product geographical data
Among these views, the ones that match the options given in the question are Warranty and Manufacturer data. Therefore, the correct answers are A and D.
References:
SAP Help Portal - Equipment Category
SAP Help Portal - View Profile
What are valid item categories for a BOM used in Asset Management? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
The maintenance technician wants to document work steps for a technical object in a notification. What are the best options to be used in regard to code-based reporting? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question?
To document work steps for a technical object in a notification, the best options to be used in regard to code-based reporting are:
An entry in the object list. This allows you to assign a technical object to a notification item and specify the work steps that need to be performed on it. You can also enter the planned and actual dates, times, and costs for each work step. This is option B in the question.
A task in the notification item. This allows you to define a specific action that needs to be taken for a notification item. You can also assign a person responsible, a priority, a status, and a completion date for each task. This is option C in the question.
Option A is incorrect because a text in the subject long text screen is not a good option for code-based reporting. The subject long text screen is used to enter a free-text description of the notification, which is not structured or standardized.
Option D is incorrect because an activity in the notification header is not a good option for code-based reporting. The activity in the notification header is used to enter a general code that describes the type of work that was done for the notification, such as inspection, repair, or preventive maintenance. It does not allow you to document the work steps for a specific technical object.
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How do you map a counter replacement in SAP S/4HANA Asset Management?
The other options are incorrect because:
Assign a catalogue type for counter replacement to the measuring point category: This option is irrelevant, as it does not involve creating a new measurement document. A catalogue type is a key that defines the structure and content of a catalogue, which is a collection of codes and texts that describe the characteristics of a technical object, such as damage, cause, or activity. A measuring point category is a key that defines the attributes and functions of a measuring point, which is a physical or logical location where a measurement is taken.
The maintenance technician wants to document work steps for a technical object in a notification. What are the best options to be used in regard to code-based reporting? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question?
To document work steps for a technical object in a notification, the best options to be used in regard to code-based reporting are:
An entry in the object list. This allows you to assign a technical object to a notification item and specify the work steps that need to be performed on it. You can also enter the planned and actual dates, times, and costs for each work step. This is option B in the question.
A task in the notification item. This allows you to define a specific action that needs to be taken for a notification item. You can also assign a person responsible, a priority, a status, and a completion date for each task. This is option C in the question.
Option A is incorrect because a text in the subject long text screen is not a good option for code-based reporting. The subject long text screen is used to enter a free-text description of the notification, which is not structured or standardized.
Option D is incorrect because an activity in the notification header is not a good option for code-based reporting. The activity in the notification header is used to enter a general code that describes the type of work that was done for the notification, such as inspection, repair, or preventive maintenance. It does not allow you to document the work steps for a specific technical object.
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