As a Maintenance Planner you have set the status of the maintenance order with actual costs to Technically Complete (TECO).
What actions can you perform on the maintenance order in TECO status?
Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
According to the SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition Learning Journey1, some actions that you can perform on the maintenance order in TECO status are: you can set the status to Closed; you can incur cost on the maintenance order; you can settle the maintenance order. TECO is a system status that indicates that the maintenance order is technically complete and no further changes are allowed. Setting the status to Closed means that the maintenance order is financially complete and no further postings are allowed. Incurring cost on the maintenance order means that you can record additional costs for materials, services, or labor that are related to the maintenance work. Settling the maintenance order means that you can distribute the costs of the maintenance order to one or more receivers such as cost centers, assets, or orders.
You want to set the system status CLSD on a maintenance order which is already technically completed. What are the pre requisites before you can set this status?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
The prerequisites for setting the system status CLSD on a maintenance order that is already technically completed are that the user status must not restrict the setting of business completion and that the maintenance order has zero balance. The user status is a custom status that can be defined by users to control the business process flow of an order. The user status can be configured to allow or prevent certain actions, such as setting business completion. The maintenance order balance is the difference between the actual costs and the planned costs of an order. The maintenance order balance must be zero before setting business completion, which means that either the actual costs match the planned costs or that any variance has been settled. Reference: [SAP Help Portal - Maintenance Order]
Which activity do you perform during the data load preparation?
The activity that you perform during the data load preparation is defining specifications for data extraction on legacy system. This activity involves identifying the source data objects, fields, and values that need to be extracted from the legacy system and mapping them to the target data objects in SAP S/4HANA Cloud. Reference: SAP Help Portal - Data Load Preparation
You have defined planning plants for your organization. What is a planning plant used for? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
According to the SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition Learning Journey1, some of the purposes of using a planning plant are: it is used to assign multiple maintenance plants; it is used to plan the maintenance tasks for technical objects. A planning plant is an organizational unit that represents a central planning unit for maintenance work. A planning plant can be responsible for one or more maintenance plants, which are organizational units that represent physical locations where maintenance work is performed. A planning plant can also plan the maintenance tasks for technical objects, which are objects that represent physical assets or pieces of equipment that are maintained in an organization.
What is the correct setup of planner groups and work centers?
According to the SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition Learning Journey1, the correct setup of planner groups and work centers is that both are assigned to a maintenance plant. Planner groups are data that group together maintenance planners who are responsible for planning and scheduling maintenance work. Work centers are organizational units that represent a group of people, machines, or tools that perform maintenance tasks. Both planner groups and work centers are assigned to a maintenance plant, which is an organizational unit that represents a physical location where maintenance work is performed.
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