SAP C_S4CPB_2408 SAP Certified Associate - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

What tools enable non-developers to create low/no-code extensions? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.



Answer : A, C

Tools that enable non-developers to create low/no-code extensions are designed to be user-friendly, requiring minimal to no programming knowledge, allowing business users to tailor applications to their specific needs. Among these tools, SAP Fiori extensibility apps and SAP Build stand out:

SAP Fiori extensibility apps: These apps allow users to adapt the user interface and behavior of standard SAP Fiori apps without writing code. Users can personalize forms, fields, and workflows directly within the SAP Fiori environment, making it possible to adjust applications to meet specific business requirements.

SAP Build: SAP Build is a suite of tools designed to enable users to create and enhance applications, automate processes, and design business sites with low-code or no-code approaches. It provides a user-friendly interface where users can drag and drop components, set up workflows, and integrate data without needing deep technical expertise.


Question 2

Which of the following are examples of indirect digital access? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.



Answer : A, C

Indirect digital access occurs when humans, devices, or systems use the digital core indirectly through non-SAP intermediary software, such as a non-SAP front end, a custom-solution, or any other non-SAP application1.Indirect digital access is measured by the number of documents created, updated, or deleted in the SAP system as a result of the indirect use2. Examples of indirect digital access include:

A Defect document created through an industry application: This is an example of indirect digital access because the industry application is a non-SAP software that triggers the creation of a document in the SAP system.

A Time Sheet Record from a 3rd party application: This is also an example of indirect digital access because the 3rd party application is a non-SAP software that triggers the creation of a document in the SAP system.

An unattended bot in SAP Build Process Automation: This is not an example of indirect digital access because the bot is using SAP software to access the SAP system directly, not through a non-SAP intermediary software.

A Production Order created through a non-SAP front-end: This is not an example of indirect digital access because the production order is not a document type that is counted for indirect digital access.The document types that are counted are: Sales Order, Invoice, Purchase Order, Service and Maintenance Document, Manufacturing Document, Quality Management Document, Time Sheet, Financial Document, and Material Document2.Reference=Digital Access | SAP Help Portal,SAP Digital Access / SAP Digital Access Adoption Program (DAAP) Extension through December 31, 2021


Question 3

If you cannot find a prepackaged solution process that addresses integration requirements in SAP Signavio Process Navigator, where do you look next?



Question 4

In the Organizational Structure app in SAP Central Business Configuration, which of the following entities can be added under the Company root node? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.



Answer : B, D

In the Organizational Structure app within SAP Central Business Configuration, the structure of an organization is defined by specifying various entities that reflect the business's operational and functional areas. Under the Company root node, entities such as Sales Organization and Purchasing Organization can be added:

Sales Organization: This entity is responsible for the distribution and sale of goods and services. It defines the scope of sales activities, including customer negotiations, sales orders, and distribution. Adding a Sales Organization under the Company root node allows for the management and configuration of sales-related processes within SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition.

Purchasing Organization: This entity manages procurement activities, including the negotiation of purchasing conditions, ordering, and the receipt of goods. By adding a Purchasing Organization under the Company root node, the system can handle procurement processes, vendor relationships, and purchasing analytics.

These entities are crucial for defining how the organization operates within the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition environment, facilitating the alignment of the software's functionality with the company's business processes.


Question 5

Where is the initial list of known integrations documented?



Answer : A

The initial list of known integrations is documented in the Business Driven Configuration Questionnaire (BDCQ). The BDCQ is a tool that helps you to capture the business requirements and scope of your SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition project. It contains a series of questions that cover different aspects of your business processes, such as organizational structure, master data, configuration settings, and integration scenarios.The BDCQ also provides guidance on the best practices and recommendations for your project12.

One of the sections in the BDCQ is the Integration section, where you can document the initial list of known integrations that are relevant for your project. The Integration section contains questions about the integration scenarios that you want to enable, such as cross-system process integration, data replication, data migration, and third-party integration.The Integration section also provides information on the available integration options, such as SAP Cloud Platform Integration, SAP API Business Hub, and SAP Cloud ALM13.

The initial list of known integrations is important for your project, as it helps you to identify the integration requirements, dependencies, and risks that need to be considered in the project planning and execution.The initial list of known integrations also helps you to select the appropriate integration tools and methods, and to align the integration scope with the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition roadmap and release cycles13.

Therefore, the correct answer is A, as the initial list of known integrations is documented in the BDCQ.Reference=1Business Driven Configuration Questionnaire - SAP Help Portal2Business Driven Configuration Questionnaire - SAP Community3SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition Integration - SAP Help Portal


Question 6

What are some characteristics of public cloud? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.



Answer : B, D

A public cloud is a type of cloud computing in which a third-party service provider makes computing resources available to users over the public Internet. Some characteristics of public cloud are:

Multi-tenant server: Public cloud uses shared infrastructure, where multiple users or organizations can access the same resources, such as compute, storage, or applications. The data and applications of each user are isolated and secured from others. This allows for efficient utilization of resources and scalability.

Lower total cost of ownership: Public cloud reduces the upfront and operational costs of IT, as users do not need to purchase, install, or maintain hardware or software. Users only pay for the resources they use, and can benefit from the economies of scale and continuous innovation of the cloud service provider.

Reference=What Is a Public Cloud? | Google Cloud,What is Public Cloud | IBM


Question 7

An SAP Fiori app isn't displaying on the SAP Fiori Launchpad even though the business role granting permission to the app is correctly assigned to the user.

How would you troubleshoot? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question



Answer : B, C, E

When an SAP Fiori app isn't displaying on the SAP Fiori Launchpad despite the user having the correct business role, several aspects need to be checked to troubleshoot the issue effectively:

Check the restrictions for the role: It's essential to verify if there are any restrictions applied to the role that might prevent the app from being displayed. Restrictions can be based on various factors such as geographic location, department, or specific user attributes.

Check the business catalogues assigned to the role: Business catalogues in SAP Fiori contain groups of apps related to specific business functions. If the necessary business catalogue is not assigned to the role, the app will not appear on the SAP Fiori Launchpad. Ensuring the correct assignment of catalogues is crucial for app visibility.

Check the space and page(s) assigned to the role: With the introduction of spaces and pages in the SAP Fiori Launchpad, it's vital to ensure that the relevant space and page that should display the app are correctly assigned to the user's role. Spaces are higher-level groupings, while pages within those spaces contain the actual apps.


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