SAP c-s4ewm-2023 practice test

Exam Title: SAP Certified Associate - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Extended Warehouse Management

Last update: Nov 27 ,2025
Question 1

What can you do with evaluation points?

  • A. Influence which warehouse order is assigned to a resource
  • B. Influence which items shall be picked first
  • C. Influence the search sequence of storage types, storage sections, and bin types
  • D. Use them to measure the efficiency of your warehouse
Answer:

C


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Question 2

What do you need to configure before you can create warehouse tasks for an outbound delivery
order or an inbound delivery? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Putaway control indicator or stock removal control indicator
  • B. Warehouse process type determination
  • C. Warehouse order creation rules
  • D. Warehouse process types
Answer:

B, D


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Creating warehouse tasks in SAP EWM requires foundational configuration. Option B ("Warehouse
process type determination") is correct because it defines how the system assigns a process type
(e.g., putaway, picking) to a delivery item, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse
Management > Cross-Process Settings > Warehouse Task > Define Warehouse Process Type
Determination. Option D ("Warehouse process types") is correct as it specifies the process flow (e.g.,
"PICK" for picking), set up in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Cross-Process Settings
> Warehouse Task > Define Warehouse Process Type. Option A (indicators) influences task execution
but isn’t a prerequisite for creation, and option C (order creation rules) applies to warehouse orders,
not tasks directly.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Warehouse Task
Configuration"; SAP Help Portal - "Warehouse Process Types in EWM."

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Question 3

Which parameters can you use to create a filter at item level? Note: There are 3 correct answers to
this question.

  • A. Maximum weight
  • B. Number of items
  • C. Processing time
  • D. Number of handling units
  • E. Minimum volume
Answer:

A, C, E


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Question 4

What is defined with the preparation time in the warehouse order creation rule?

  • A. The time required by the resource until it reaches the storage type
  • B. The time required by the system for the picking strategy
  • C. The time required by the wave for the creation process
  • D. The time required by an employee to prepare the processing of the warehouse order
Answer:

D


Explanation:
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The preparation time in a warehouse order creation rule (WOCR) represents the time an employee
needs to prepare for processing a warehouse order, such as gathering tools or reviewing instructions.
Option D ("The time required by an employee to prepare the processing of the warehouse order") is
correct, as defined in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Cross-Process Settings >
Warehouse Order > Define Creation Rules. Options A, B, and C are incorrect because preparation
time doesn’t relate to resource travel (A), system picking logic (B), or wave creation (C); those are
handled by other settings like travel time or wave templates.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Warehouse Order
Creation Rules"; SAP Help Portal - "WOCR Configuration in EWM."

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Question 5

What can a warehouse order include? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Warehouse requests
  • B. Warehouse tasks
  • C. Wave items
  • D. Physical inventory items
Answer:

B, D


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
A warehouse order in SAP EWM is a collection of tasks grouped for execution. Option B ("Warehouse
tasks") is correct because a warehouse order always contains one or more tasks (e.g., picking,
putaway), created based on warehouse requests. Option D ("Physical inventory items") is correct as
warehouse orders can include tasks for physical inventory counts, configured via SPRO: SCM
Extended Warehouse Management > Physical Inventory. Option A ("Warehouse requests") is
incorrect because requests are the source for tasks, not part of the order itself. Option C ("Wave
items") relates to wave management, not directly to warehouse orders.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Warehouse Order
Structure"; SAP Help Portal - "Warehouse Orders in EWM."

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Question 6

Which parameter indicates the type of goods movement when you define a new warehouse process
type?

  • A. Warehouse order creation rule
  • B. Warehouse process category
  • C. Process type determination indicator
  • D. Storage process
Answer:

B


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
The warehouse process type in SAP EWM defines the type of goods movement (e.g., putaway,
picking). Option B ("Warehouse process category") is correct because it categorizes the movement
(e.g., "1" for putaway, "2" for picking), set in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Cross-
Process Settings > Warehouse Task > Define Warehouse Process Type. Option A (WOCR) groups tasks,
option C (determination indicator) aids in assignment, and option D (storage process) is a specific
process step, none of which directly indicate the movement type.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Warehouse Process
Type Definition"; SAP Help Portal - "Process Categories in EWM."

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Question 7

Which stock removal strategy can be realized with either packaging specifications or the alternative
unit of measure (AUOM)? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Stringent FIFO
  • B. Large/small quantities
  • C. Fixed bin
  • D. Partial quantities first
Answer:

B, D


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Stock removal strategies in SAP EWM determine how stock is picked. Option B ("Large/small
quantities") is correct because it leverages packaging specifications or AUOM to prioritize picking
larger or smaller units, configured in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Issue
Process > Strategies > Stock Removal. Option D ("Partial quantities first") is correct as it uses AUOM
to pick partial units first. Option A (Stringent FIFO) relies on date, not packaging/AUOM, and option C
(Fixed bin) is location-based, not quantity-based.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Stock Removal
Strategies"; SAP Help Portal - "Picking Strategies in EWM."

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Question 8

Which fields in the warehouse process type are used to determine warehouse order creation rules
(WOCR)? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Storage process
  • B. WOCR activity area
  • C. Activity
  • D. Process type determination indicator
Answer:

B, C


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Warehouse order creation rules (WOCR) in SAP EWM are determined by fields in the warehouse
process type. Option B ("WOCR activity area") is correct as it links the process type to a specific area
for task grouping, and option C ("Activity") is correct because it specifies the task type (e.g., PICK),
both set in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Cross-Process Settings > Warehouse
Task > Define Warehouse Process Type. Option A (Storage process) and option D (determination
indicator) influence other processes, not WOCR directly.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "WOCR and Process
Type Linkage"; SAP Help Portal - "Warehouse Order Creation in EWM."

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Question 9

Which of the following are internal goods movements? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this
question.

  • A. Slotting
  • B. Warehouse reorganization
  • C. Replenishment
  • D. Ad hoc movements
  • E. Direct putaway
Answer:

B, C, D


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
Internal goods movements in SAP EWM occur within the warehouse without external triggers.
Option B ("Warehouse reorganization") is correct as it involves moving stock between bins for
optimization. Option C ("Replenishment") is correct as it moves stock from reserve to picking areas.
Option D ("Ad hoc movements") is correct for manual internal relocations. Option A (Slotting) is a
planning process, not a movement, and option E (Direct putaway) is part of inbound processing, not
internal.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Internal Goods
Movements"; SAP Help Portal - "Warehouse Internal Processes."

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Question 10

You have maintained several process types that should all use the same storage type search
sequence for putaway. You want to minimize customizing efforts and create only one entry for these
process types. What can you use to achieve this goal?

  • A. Process type group
  • B. Putaway control indicator
  • C. Storage type group
  • D. Stock type group
Answer:

A


Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
To streamline configuration, SAP EWM allows grouping process types. Option A ("Process type
group") is correct because it enables multiple process types to share a single storage type search
sequence, defined in SPRO: SCM Extended Warehouse Management > Goods Receipt Process >
Define Process Type Group. Options B, C, and D (putaway control indicator, storage type group, stock
type group) serve other purposes like putaway rules or stock categorization, not process type
grouping for search sequences.
Reference: SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, EWM Configuration Guide - "Process Type
Grouping"; SAP Help Portal - "Putaway Configuration in EWM."

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