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Which operations can the responsible person perform after a maintenance order is technically completed? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question

A.

Lock or unlock the order

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A.

Lock or unlock the order

B.

Update the estimated costs

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B.

Update the estimated costs

C.

Change the settlement rule

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C.

Change the settlement rule

D.

Change the planned costs

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D.

Change the planned costs

Suggested answer: A, C

Explanation:

After a maintenance order is technically completed, the responsible person can perform the following operations1:

Lock or unlock the order: This prevents or allows further changes to the order data, such as actual costs, settlement rule, or confirmation data.

Change the settlement rule: This allows the responsible person to adjust the distribution of costs to the relevant receivers, such as cost centers, assets, or orders.

Post goods movements: This allows the responsible person to record the consumption or return of materials that were used for the maintenance work.

Enter measurement documents: This allows the responsible person to record the measurement readings of the technical objects that were maintained.

The responsible person cannot perform the following operations after a maintenance order is technically completed1:

Update the estimated costs: This is only possible before the order is released or during the execution phase.

Change the planned costs: This is only possible before the order is released or during the execution phase.

Change the order type: This is only possible before the order is released.

Change the order status: This is only possible before the order is technically completed or after it is reversed.

Therefore, the correct answers are A and C.Reference:1: Maintenance Order Types | SAP Help Portal

asked 31/10/2024
Stephanie Scheffers
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