
SAP Certified Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Asset Management (C_S43_2601) - C-S43-2601 Exam Questions
QUESTION NO: 1
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
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
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 .
QUESTION NO: 2
Task 11: Classify a piece of Equipment
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the classification of Technical Objects in order to use Checklists in SAP S/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Assign a class to a Technical Object
* Assign chararcteristic values to a class
* Assign class EQ11 value to Technical Object T-PA## .
* Assign a characteristic value, so that Inspection Plan Q / CL-DE-00 / 1 is automatically found during the checklist process
Task 11: Classify a piece of Equipment
The project team evaluates during the implementation project the classification of Technical Objects in order to use Checklists in SAP S/4HANA Asset Management. The following features need to be checked:
* Assign a class to a Technical Object
* Assign chararcteristic values to a class
* Assign class EQ11 value to Technical Object T-PA## .
* Assign a characteristic value, so that Inspection Plan Q / CL-DE-00 / 1 is automatically found during the checklist process
Correct Answer:
See the Explanation for complete Solution of this Task.
Explanation:
Task 11 Overview
This task involves classifying a piece of equipment so it can be used in the Checklist process . By assigning a specific class and characteristic values, you enable the system to automatically find the correct inspection plan when a maintenance order is created.
Step 1: Access the Equipment Master Record
To classify the equipment, you must first open its master record in "Change" mode.
* Transaction Code : Enter IE02 (Change Equipment) in the command field and press Enter .
* Equipment : Enter T-PA48 .
* Action : Press Enter to open the record.
Step 2: Assign the Class to the Equipment
Now you will link the equipment to a class that contains the required technical characteristics.
* Navigate : Click the Classification button in the top toolbar (or go to the Classes tab if available).
* Class Assignment :
* Class Type : Ensure this is set to 002 (Equipment Class).
* Class : Enter EQ11 .
* Action : Press Enter . The system will now display the characteristics associated with class EQ11 in the bottom half of the screen.
Explanation : Assigning a class is like giving the equipment a "category". Class EQ11 is specifically configured in this system to hold the data needed for checklist processing.
Step 3: Assign Characteristic Values
This is the critical step that tells the system exactly which inspection plan to use for this specific pump.
* Locate the Characteristic : In the values table, look for a characteristic related to "Inspection Plan" or
"Checklist Group."
* Enter the Value : Assign the value so that Inspection Plan CL-DE-00 / 1 is automatically found.
* Note: Typically, you will enter CL-DE-00 in the "Inspection Plan Group" field and 1 in the
"Group Counter" field.
* Action : Press Enter to validate the values.
Explanation : Characteristic values are the specific details for this asset. By entering these values, you "tag" the equipment so that whenever it is added to a maintenance order, the system knows to look for the CL-DE-
00 checklist automatically.
Step 4: Save
* Action : Click the Save (floppy disk) icon.
* Confirmation : The system should display a message at the bottom saying: "Equipment T-PA48 changed."
Explanation:
Task 11 Overview
This task involves classifying a piece of equipment so it can be used in the Checklist process . By assigning a specific class and characteristic values, you enable the system to automatically find the correct inspection plan when a maintenance order is created.
Step 1: Access the Equipment Master Record
To classify the equipment, you must first open its master record in "Change" mode.
* Transaction Code : Enter IE02 (Change Equipment) in the command field and press Enter .
* Equipment : Enter T-PA48 .
* Action : Press Enter to open the record.
Step 2: Assign the Class to the Equipment
Now you will link the equipment to a class that contains the required technical characteristics.
* Navigate : Click the Classification button in the top toolbar (or go to the Classes tab if available).
* Class Assignment :
* Class Type : Ensure this is set to 002 (Equipment Class).
* Class : Enter EQ11 .
* Action : Press Enter . The system will now display the characteristics associated with class EQ11 in the bottom half of the screen.
Explanation : Assigning a class is like giving the equipment a "category". Class EQ11 is specifically configured in this system to hold the data needed for checklist processing.
Step 3: Assign Characteristic Values
This is the critical step that tells the system exactly which inspection plan to use for this specific pump.
* Locate the Characteristic : In the values table, look for a characteristic related to "Inspection Plan" or
"Checklist Group."
* Enter the Value : Assign the value so that Inspection Plan CL-DE-00 / 1 is automatically found.
* Note: Typically, you will enter CL-DE-00 in the "Inspection Plan Group" field and 1 in the
"Group Counter" field.
* Action : Press Enter to validate the values.
Explanation : Characteristic values are the specific details for this asset. By entering these values, you "tag" the equipment so that whenever it is added to a maintenance order, the system knows to look for the CL-DE-
00 checklist automatically.
Step 4: Save
* Action : Click the Save (floppy disk) icon.
* Confirmation : The system should display a message at the bottom saying: "Equipment T-PA48 changed."




