SAP Certified - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Extended Warehouse Management Sample Questions:
1. <strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Shared Template Control for Peak-Season Rollout</strong> A queue-clearing adjustment improves pilot fulfillment metrics, but the rollout team is unsure whether it will overload smaller warehouses in the next wave.
Which decision best reflects lifecycle-aware template control?
Response:
A) Let each warehouse decide independently during its own rollout to reduce central governance effort.
B) Remove the adjustment immediately because any pilot-specific setting creates unacceptable lifecycle divergence.
C) Keep the adjustment only after documenting whether it is reusable template behavior or an approved pilot-specific variation.
D) Apply the adjustment everywhere because improved pilot metrics are sufficient proof of rollout readiness.
2. A dialysis supplies company is activating a quarantine corridor in SAP S/4HANA Extended Warehouse Management while transitioning from an older on-premise warehouse template into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition. The warehouse number, storage types, and bins for the new corridor are available in the web-based environment, and stock postings succeed. During execution review, however, one stock overview node for the quarantine corridor still groups stock under a legacy structural reference from the former warehouse, and internal movements entering the corridor use the same outdated linkage.
Other newly activated warehouse areas behave correctly. The rollout manager wants a targeted fix because material assignment to the corridor has already started and redesign is out of scope. The consultant must correct the selective transition-related structural inconsistency with the smallest possible change.
Which step should the consultant verify first?
Response:
A) ecreate downstream execution settings so the corridor is included consistently in later warehouse processes.
B) emove the quarantine corridor from the first rollout scope until the legacy warehouse template is fully retired.
C) reate additional bins in the quarantine corridor so stock grouping recalculates against the new physical layout automatically.
D) erify whether the quarantine corridor is assigned only to the intended target warehouse structure and no longer linked to copied legacy references.
3. <strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Shared Template Classification for Regional Supply Rollout</strong> A release setting improves urgent project visibility at the pilot warehouse, but the rollout team is unsure whether it will overload smaller regional warehouses.
Which decision best reflects lifecycle-aware template control?
Response:
A) Keep the setting only after documenting whether it is reusable template behavior or an approved pilot-specific variation.
B) Remove the setting immediately because any local setting creates unacceptable lifecycle divergence.
C) Let each regional warehouse decide independently during activation to reduce central governance effort.
D) Apply the setting everywhere because improved pilot visibility proves regional rollout readiness.
4. <strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Rehearsal Adjustment Control for Shared Warehouse Template</strong> The project sponsor asks whether user acceptance can begin if the pilot warehouse relies on tester-selected inbound paths, early release of all replenishment requests, and broad mobile execution coverage during rehearsal.
Which response is most appropriate?
Response:
A) Approve user acceptance if the changes are documented as temporary training instructions.
B) Begin user acceptance because all three areas have working operational workarounds.
C) Hold user acceptance until automatic inbound handling, priority release sequencing, and role-aligned mobile execution evidence are validated.
D) Begin user acceptance only for routine ward supplies and defer emergency-care supplies to a later rollout.
5. <strong>CHALLENGE 3 — Secured-Storage Resource Evidence for Equipment Movement</strong> The local design team wants broad resource coverage kept to avoid testing delays during emergency demand periods. Governance wants evidence that secured-equipment tasks are executed by the assigned resource group.
Which prioritization is most appropriate?
Response:
A) Keep broad coverage because design validation speed should override resource traceability before rollout.
B) Remove secured-equipment tasks from validation because they require tighter storage responsibility.
C) Treat task confirmations as sufficient because completed movements prove warehouse execution.
D) Require resource-aligned execution evidence because broad coverage may hide whether intended roles can execute the process.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: D |

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