Wm09 - Supervisor And Warehouse Processes – Kc

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  • In SAP WM, what is a bin?

    • The smallest unit of storage within the warehouse
    • Overflow containers for temporary excess inventory storage
    • A holding area for goods in production
    • None of the above
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This quiz, titled 'WM09 - Supervisor and Warehouse Processes \u2013 KC', assesses knowledge of SAP Warehouse Management (WM). It covers topics like storage bin characteristics, movement types, and transaction codes, essential for effective warehouse supervision and management.

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Questions and Answers
  • 2. 

    How do you change the characteristics of a single bin?

    • LS01N

    • LS03N

    • ZWMLM55

    • LS02N

    Correct Answer
    A. LS02N
    Explanation
    The correct answer, LS02N, is likely the correct answer because it is the only option that is related to changing the characteristics of a single bin. The other options, LS01N, LS03N, and ZWMLM55, do not provide any indication of being able to change the characteristics of a single bin.

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  • 3. 

    What is Movement Type 999 called?

    • General Ledger

    • GI with Production Order

    • Warehouse Supervision

    • Transfer Order

    Correct Answer
    A. Warehouse Supervision
    Explanation
    Movement Type 999 is called "Warehouse Supervision" because it refers to the movement of goods within a warehouse for supervisory purposes. This movement type is typically used to track and monitor the movement of goods within the warehouse, without any specific transactional or operational purpose. It helps in maintaining control and visibility over the inventory within the warehouse.

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  • 4. 

    Material 22213 falls off of the shelf and breaks. What happens first in SAP?

    • Create a Transfer Order

    • Clear differences in WM

    • Accidental Shrinkage Notification

    • Post a Goods Issue to 999

    Correct Answer
    A. Post a Goods Issue to 999
    Explanation
    In SAP, when material 22213 falls off the shelf and breaks, the first action that occurs is to post a goods issue to 999. This means that the system records the loss of the material and updates the inventory accordingly. This step is necessary to ensure accurate inventory management and to account for the damaged or lost material.

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  • 5. 

    The results of entering t-code LX22 are based upon?

    • Legacy reports

    • Inventory Records

    • Warehouse personnel time sheets

    • Bin Level Reports

    Correct Answer
    A. Inventory Records
    Explanation
    The results of entering t-code LX22 are based upon inventory records. T-code LX22 is typically used in SAP systems to access and view inventory-related information. By entering this t-code, users can retrieve data and reports related to inventory levels, stock movements, and other inventory-related details. Therefore, the correct answer is "Inventory Records".

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