SAP Certified - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Extended Warehouse Management Sample Questions:
1. A dental imaging equipment company is activating a refurbishment corridor in SAP S/4HANA Extended Warehouse Management while moving operational templates from an older on-premise warehouse into SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition. The warehouse number, storage types, and bins for the corridor are available in the web-based environment, and stock postings succeed. During execution review, however, one monitoring branch for the new corridor still aggregates stock under a legacy structural label from the former site, and internal transfer proposals entering the corridor use the same outdated reference.
The rollout manager wants a targeted correction because product allocation to the new corridor has already begun and redesigning the warehouse layout would delay cutover. The consultant must correct the migration-related structural inconsistency with the smallest possible change.
Which step should the consultant perform first?
Response:
A) emove the refurbishment corridor from the first rollout phase until the legacy warehouse template is fully retired.
B) ecreate outbound wave templates so the new corridor can be included consistently in downstream warehouse execution.
C) erify whether the refurbishment corridor is assigned only to the intended target warehouse structure and no longer linked to copied legacy references.
D) reate additional bins in the refurbishment corridor so monitoring recalculates stock grouping against the new physical layout.
2. <strong>CHALLENGE 3 — Reservation-Driven Direct Movement for Replacement Modules</strong> A cutover tester argues that all replacement modules matching line-down reservations should bypass inspection staging because production recovery is the priority. The compliance lead disagrees because some modules still require handling status confirmation.
Which decision best reflects the required trade-off?
Response:
A) Route every module to inspection staging first because direct movement always weakens control evidence.
B) Allow all reservation-matched modules to bypass inspection because line-down production demand outweighs warehouse controls.
C) Let the receiver decide whether inspection staging is needed based on the production supervisor’s urgency message.
D) Permit direct movement only when reservation match and required handling status are both confirmed by configured criteria.
3. <strong>CHALLENGE 2 — Hospital Priority Release for Cold-Chain Fulfillment</strong> The warehouse team proposes a release adjustment that makes wholesaler allocation visible earlier but keeps hospital orders ahead in the cold-room queue. The rollout manager asks what evidence should be checked before accepting it.
Which evidence best supports accepting the release adjustment?
Response:
A) The adjustment is applied only by the most experienced shift supervisor during hypercare.
B) Wholesaler task count increases, and supervisors report that the workload is easier to manage.
C) Wholesaler allocation releases first so the warehouse can clear predictable work before hospital orders arrive.
D) Hospital dispatch staging remains protected while wholesaler allocation releases only inside the validated queue-capacity window.
4. <strong>CHALLENGE 3 — Reservation-Driven Direct Movement for Replacement Modules</strong> A module creates a direct staging task only after a user changes the destination manually. The project lead asks whether this result can prove that reservation-driven direct movement is ready for cutover.
What is the most appropriate response?
Response:
A) Yes, because the module reached the correct staging area and the production reservation was fulfilled.
B) No, because the result must show that configured reservation eligibility created the direct movement without manual reassignment.
C) Yes, if the manual destination change is documented in the receiving work instruction.
D) No, because direct movement should never be used in a mixed private-edition and on-premise landscape.
5. <strong>CHALLENGE 1 — Project Assembly Routing During Inbound UAT</strong> During UAT preparation, prefabricated assemblies can be received and warehouse tasks are created. Some assemblies are proposed for general storage before the expected project-staging route, while experienced users can manually select the intended path.
Which action best validates the configuration dependency before accepting the UAT result?
Response:
A) Review assembly handling profiles, warehouse process determination, and storage control behavior for the receipt pattern.
B) Document the manual path as the standard receiving instruction because experienced users can reach the intended staging area.
C) Route all prefabricated assemblies through the on-premise warehouse until later regional warehouses are activated.
D) Release the assemblies to project dispatch earlier so they do not remain in general storage long enough to affect testing.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A |


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