SAP Certified Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Asset Management (C_S43_2601) - C-S43-2601 Exam Practice Test
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the scheduling of Maintenance Plans in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
Display a generated Maintenance Order
Schedule the previously created Maintenance Plan. The following prerequisites have to be met:
The next upcoming call is the 4 MON Maintenance Package
Calculate the Completion Date of the last Maintenance Package as follows: Today's date minus 4 weeks (e.g.
today's date: 15th of December > > > Completion Date: 17th of November) The Call Date is always 10 days before the Plan Date.
Note:
Check your Maintenance Plan and adapt it, if necessary, before you schedule it.
Check the following information in the generated Maintenance Order:
number of order operations: 2
Maintenance Plan: number of the previously created Maintenance Plan
Last Included Task List: A / TL-## / 1
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the scheduling of Maintenance Plans in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
Schedule a Maintenance Plan
Display a generated Maintenance Order
Schedule the previously created Maintenance Plan. The following prerequisites have to be met:
The next upcoming call is the 4 MON Maintenance Package
Calculate the Completion Date of the last Maintenance Package as follows: Today's date minus 4 weeks (e.g.
today's date: 15th of December > > > Completion Date: 17th of November) The Call Date is always 10 days before the Plan Date.
Note:
Check your Maintenance Plan and adapt it, if necessary, before you schedule it.
Check the following information in the generated Maintenance Order:
number of order operations: 2
Maintenance Plan: number of the previously created Maintenance Plan
Last Included Task List: A / TL-## / 1
Correct Answer:
See the Explanation for complete Solution of this Task.
Explanation:
Task 9 Overview
The goal of this task is to trigger the maintenance schedule you built in Task 8 so that the system generates an actual work order. You must meet specific scheduling conditions to ensure the right maintenance cycle (the 4- month package) is triggered.
Step 1: Adapt Scheduling Parameters (IP02)
Before starting the schedule, you must ensure the "Call Date" rules are correct.
* Transaction : Enter IP02 (Change Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter the number you saved in Task 8 and press Enter .
* Scheduling Parameters Tab :
* Call Horizon : Adjust this so that the Call Date occurs exactly 10 days before the Plan Date.
* Note: If your system uses percentages, you will need to calculate the percentage of the 4-month cycle that results in a 10-day lead time.
* Save your changes.
Step 2: Schedule the Plan (IP10)
Now you will "start" the clock for this maintenance schedule.
* Transaction : Enter IP10 (Schedule Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter your plan number and press Enter .
* Start Scheduling : Click the Start icon (or go to Maintenance plan > Scheduling > Start ).
* Enter the "Start Date" / "Completion Date" :
* The Rule : You must use Today's date minus 4 weeks .
* Example: If today is April 19, enter March 22.
* Press Enter . The system will calculate the next calls.
* Verify the Package : Ensure the next upcoming call is indeed the 4 MON (4-month) Maintenance Package.
* Save (Floppy Disk icon). This will generate a new Maintenance Order number.
Step 3: Verify the Generated Maintenance Order
You must now check that the order was created correctly based on the rules of your Task List (Task 7) and Maintenance Plan (Task 8).
* Display Order : In IP10 , select the line for the generated call and click the Display Order icon (or use transaction IW33 with the new order number).
* Check the following three items :
* Operations : Verify there are exactly 2 operations in the order (the Monthly and 4-Month tasks).
* Maintenance Plan : Confirm the order shows your specific Maintenance Plan number.
* Task List : Verify the "Last Included Task List" is A / TL-48 / 1 .
Explanation:
Task 9 Overview
The goal of this task is to trigger the maintenance schedule you built in Task 8 so that the system generates an actual work order. You must meet specific scheduling conditions to ensure the right maintenance cycle (the 4- month package) is triggered.
Step 1: Adapt Scheduling Parameters (IP02)
Before starting the schedule, you must ensure the "Call Date" rules are correct.
* Transaction : Enter IP02 (Change Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter the number you saved in Task 8 and press Enter .
* Scheduling Parameters Tab :
* Call Horizon : Adjust this so that the Call Date occurs exactly 10 days before the Plan Date.
* Note: If your system uses percentages, you will need to calculate the percentage of the 4-month cycle that results in a 10-day lead time.
* Save your changes.
Step 2: Schedule the Plan (IP10)
Now you will "start" the clock for this maintenance schedule.
* Transaction : Enter IP10 (Schedule Maintenance Plan).
* Maintenance Plan : Enter your plan number and press Enter .
* Start Scheduling : Click the Start icon (or go to Maintenance plan > Scheduling > Start ).
* Enter the "Start Date" / "Completion Date" :
* The Rule : You must use Today's date minus 4 weeks .
* Example: If today is April 19, enter March 22.
* Press Enter . The system will calculate the next calls.
* Verify the Package : Ensure the next upcoming call is indeed the 4 MON (4-month) Maintenance Package.
* Save (Floppy Disk icon). This will generate a new Maintenance Order number.
Step 3: Verify the Generated Maintenance Order
You must now check that the order was created correctly based on the rules of your Task List (Task 7) and Maintenance Plan (Task 8).
* Display Order : In IP10 , select the line for the generated call and click the Display Order icon (or use transaction IW33 with the new order number).
* Check the following three items :
* Operations : Verify there are exactly 2 operations in the order (the Monthly and 4-Month tasks).
* Maintenance Plan : Confirm the order shows your specific Maintenance Plan number.
* Task List : Verify the "Last Included Task List" is A / TL-48 / 1 .
Create a Maintenance Order with Checklists
The project team evaluates during the implementation project Maintenance Orders with Checklists in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Create a Maintenance Order with Checklist
* Display a Maintenance Order with automatically generated Object List and Checklist.
* Create a Maintenance Order using an Order Type which is already configured for the checklist process.
Use the following data:

* Display the previously created Maintenance Order with automatically generated Object List and Checklist.
The project team evaluates during the implementation project Maintenance Orders with Checklists in SAP S
/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Create a Maintenance Order with Checklist
* Display a Maintenance Order with automatically generated Object List and Checklist.
* Create a Maintenance Order using an Order Type which is already configured for the checklist process.
Use the following data:

* Display the previously created Maintenance Order with automatically generated Object List and Checklist.
Correct Answer:
See the Explanation for complete Solution of this Task.
Explanation:
Task 12 Overview
In this task, you will create a maintenance order using a specific order type configured for the checklist process. The system will then automatically generate an object list and a corresponding checklist based on the equipment and task list assigned.
Step 1: Create a Maintenance Order with Checklist
You need to create a new order using a functional location and a specific task list that triggers the checklist functionality.
* Access the Transaction : Use transaction code IW31 (Create Maintenance Order).
* Initial Screen :
* Order Type : Select an order type already configured for the checklist process (typically PM01 or a specific custom type designated for checklists in your training environment).
* Press Enter .
* Enter Header and Location Data :
* Functional Location : Enter 48-01-PRD-01-03-HD .
* Description : Enter a relevant description (e.g., Pump Checklist Maintenance GR48).
* Assign the Task List :
* Go to the Operations tab or find the task list assignment section.
* General Maintenance Task List : Enter A / T-PMCLEN / 1 .
* Press Enter to validate.
* Save : Click the Save (floppy disk) icon.
Explanation : By assigning this specific functional location and general task list, you are triggering the
"Checklist" integration. The system uses the classification data you set up in Task 11 to determine that a checklist (inspection lot) is required for this job.
Step 2: Display and Verify the Checklist
After saving, you must verify that the system correctly generated the technical components of the checklist.
* Display the Order : Use transaction code IW33 and enter the order number you just created.
* Verify the Object List :
* Navigate to the Object List tab.
* You should see the equipment or functional location listed here with a link to the checklist.
* Verify the Checklist :
* Look for a button or tab labeled Checklists or Inspection Lot within the order.
* The system should show that a checklist has been automatically generated for the repair operations.
Explanation : The goal of this step is to confirm that the "Object List" and "Checklist" were created automatically by the system. This proves the background configuration for QM (Quality Management) integration is working correctly with your maintenance order
Explanation:
Task 12 Overview
In this task, you will create a maintenance order using a specific order type configured for the checklist process. The system will then automatically generate an object list and a corresponding checklist based on the equipment and task list assigned.
Step 1: Create a Maintenance Order with Checklist
You need to create a new order using a functional location and a specific task list that triggers the checklist functionality.
* Access the Transaction : Use transaction code IW31 (Create Maintenance Order).
* Initial Screen :
* Order Type : Select an order type already configured for the checklist process (typically PM01 or a specific custom type designated for checklists in your training environment).
* Press Enter .
* Enter Header and Location Data :
* Functional Location : Enter 48-01-PRD-01-03-HD .
* Description : Enter a relevant description (e.g., Pump Checklist Maintenance GR48).
* Assign the Task List :
* Go to the Operations tab or find the task list assignment section.
* General Maintenance Task List : Enter A / T-PMCLEN / 1 .
* Press Enter to validate.
* Save : Click the Save (floppy disk) icon.
Explanation : By assigning this specific functional location and general task list, you are triggering the
"Checklist" integration. The system uses the classification data you set up in Task 11 to determine that a checklist (inspection lot) is required for this job.
Step 2: Display and Verify the Checklist
After saving, you must verify that the system correctly generated the technical components of the checklist.
* Display the Order : Use transaction code IW33 and enter the order number you just created.
* Verify the Object List :
* Navigate to the Object List tab.
* You should see the equipment or functional location listed here with a link to the checklist.
* Verify the Checklist :
* Look for a button or tab labeled Checklists or Inspection Lot within the order.
* The system should show that a checklist has been automatically generated for the repair operations.
Explanation : The goal of this step is to confirm that the "Object List" and "Checklist" were created automatically by the system. This proves the background configuration for QM (Quality Management) integration is working correctly with your maintenance order