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SAP Exam C_TS410_2022 Topic 3 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS410_2022 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 3
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What types of procedures may be used to perform a cross-plant stock transfer? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

Cross-Plant Stock Transfers: SAP enables various procedures for transferring stock between plants, which can vary based on the complexity, tracking, and documentation requirements.

Procedures Used:

A . Stock Transport Order Without Delivery: This method involves creating a stock transport order (STO) without the need for a delivery document, typically used for simpler transfers.

C . Two-Step Procedure: Involves two distinct steps: a goods issue at the sending plant and a goods receipt at the receiving plant, allowing for better tracking and control.

D . One-Step Procedure: Combines goods issue and receipt into a single step, simplifying the process but with less granular tracking.

Choosing a Procedure: The choice of procedure depends on the business requirements, such as the need for tracking, the distance between plants, and the type of materials being transferred.


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Royal
2 months ago
Material requirements planning? Sounds like overkill for a stock transfer if you ask me.
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Rex
7 days ago
D) One-step procedure
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Darrin
8 days ago
C) Two-step procedure
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Rozella
10 days ago
A) Stock transport order without delivery
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Lon
2 months ago
Ah, the one-step procedure - simple and efficient, just how I like it.
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Shalon
29 days ago
Slotting and rearrangement can be useful in optimizing the transfer process.
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Shalon
1 months ago
I find the stock transport order without delivery to be the most convenient option.
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Shalon
1 months ago
I prefer the two-step procedure, it gives me more control over the process.
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Mitzie
2 months ago
I'm not sure about B and E, but A, C, and D make sense to me.
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Shantay
2 months ago
I agree with Steffanie, those procedures are commonly used for cross-plant stock transfers.
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Carline
2 months ago
Can't go wrong with the classic stock transport order without delivery. It's a tried and true method.
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Hillary
26 days ago
E) Material requirements planning is essential for proper inventory management.
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Johnna
27 days ago
D) One-step procedure is another efficient method for cross-plant stock transfers.
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Freeman
1 months ago
C) Two-step procedure can also be useful in certain situations.
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Galen
2 months ago
A) Stock transport order without delivery is definitely a reliable option.
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Steffanie
3 months ago
I think the correct answers are A, C, and D.
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Leatha
3 months ago
Definitely going with the slotting and rearrangement option. That's the one I'm most familiar with.
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Val
3 months ago
The two-step procedure sounds like the most comprehensive approach to me.
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Scot
1 months ago
Material requirements planning could also be a useful approach.
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Quinn
1 months ago
I prefer using stock transport order without delivery for simplicity.
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Phillip
1 months ago
I think the one-step procedure might be more efficient.
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Lenita
2 months ago
I agree, the two-step procedure is a thorough method.
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