[EASY] U4-5 Migrating Data to the SAP S4/HANA Cloud Deployment Options Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit?

a) To access the Migrate Your Data Fiori app
b) To automate data mapping and program generation
c) To guide users through the migration process
d) To ensure data quality and consistency

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b) To automate data mapping and program generation

The SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit automatically maps source data to the SAP S/4HANA target values and generates the necessary migration programs, eliminating the need for programming.

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When is the Migration Cockpit used in a new implementation?

a) When data needs to be migrated from legacy systems
b) When converting data during a technical conversion
c) When accessing the Migrate Your Data Fiori app
d) When ensuring data quality and consistency

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a) When data needs to be migrated from legacy systems

In a new implementation, the Migration Cockpit is used to migrate all data from legacy system(s) to the target SAP S/4HANA system.

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How is the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit accessed?

a) Through the launchpad
b) Through the Migrate Your Data Fiori app
c) Through the automated mapping process
d) Through the validation checks

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b) Through the Migrate Your Data Fiori app

The SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit is accessed with the Migrate Your Data Fiori app on the launchpad.

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What is the role of the Migrate Your Data app?

a) Automating data mapping
b) Generating migration programs
c) Ensuring data quality and consistency
d) Guiding users through the migration process

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d) Guiding users through the migration process

The Migrate Your Data app guides users through the migration process with a step-by-step workflow and built-in validation checks.

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Does the Migration Cockpit require programming?

a) Yes, extensive programming is needed
b) Yes, some programming is required
c) No, programming is not required
d) No, only validation checks are necessary

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c) No, programming is not required

The SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit automatically maps source data to the SAP S/4HANA target values and generates the necessary migration programs, so there is no programming required.

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What does the Migration Cockpit ensure during the migration process?

a) Data mapping accuracy
b) Program generation efficiency
c) Data quality and consistency
d) Launchpad accessibility

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c) Data quality and consistency

The Migration Cockpit, accessed through the Migrate Your Data app, includes built-in validation checks to ensure data quality and consistency throughout the migration process.

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When migrating data in a new implementation of SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition, which migration approach may be used for transferring the majority of the data?

a) Directly connecting to the customer’s existing SAP ERP source system
b) Using the staging database method (staging table approach)
c) Creating a new custom migration object with the Migration Object Modeler
d) Using the template method (staging table approach)

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a) Directly connecting to the customer’s existing SAP ERP source system

In a new implementation of SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition, one approach is to directly connect to the customer’s existing SAP ERP source system to transfer the majority of the data.

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Which migration approach is suitable for transferring data for specific migration objects from a source system other than SAP ERP?

a) Directly connecting to the customer’s existing SAP ERP source system
b) Using the staging database method (staging table approach)
c) Creating a new custom migration object with the Migration Object Modeler
d) Using the template method (staging table approach)

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b) Using the staging database method (staging table approach)

The staging database method (staging table approach) can be chosen to transfer data for specific migration objects from a source system other than the SAP ERP system.

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When might you need to create a new custom migration object with the Migration Object Modeler?

a) When directly connecting to the customer’s existing SAP ERP source system
b) When using the staging database method (staging table approach)
c) When transferring the majority of the data in a new implementation
d) When transferring data for a particular use case using the template method (staging table approach)

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c) When transferring data for a particular use case using the template method (staging table approach)

If you need to transfer data for a particular use case, you may need to create a new custom migration object with the Migration Object Modeler and use the template method (staging table approach).

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During which process do database migration and custom code migration occur?

a) New implementation of SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition
b) Technical conversion from SAP ERP to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition
c) Data migration from legacy systems to SAP S/4HANA on premise
d) Custom code adaptation for SAP HANA database

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b) Technical conversion from SAP ERP to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition

Database migration and custom code migration occur during the technical conversion process when an SAP ERP or SAP S/4HANA on premise system is converted to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition.

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Which tool enables customers to migrate the legacy database to the SAP HANA database during the technical conversion?

a) Software Update Manager (SUM) tool
b) Obsolete Data Handling tool
c) Simplification Database
d) Migration Object Modeler

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a) Software Update Manager (SUM) tool

The Software Update Manager (SUM) tool enables customers to migrate the legacy database to the SAP HANA database during the technical conversion process.

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What is the purpose of the Obsolete Data Handling tool?

a) Adapting custom ABAP source code
b) Deleting outdated data after the conversion
c) Simplifying the SAP HANA database structure
d) Reviewing and removing obsolete code objects

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b) Deleting outdated data after the conversion

The Obsolete Data Handling tool enables the deletion of outdated data that originates from SAP S/4HANA data model simplifications in various application areas.

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Which application areas may have obsolete data after the conversion to SAP S/4HANA?

a) Human Resources and Payroll
b) Manufacturing and Production Planning
c) Material Management, Financials, and Sales and Distribution
d) Customer Relationship Management and Marketing

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c) Material Management, Financials, and Sales and Distribution

Obsolete data can originate from SAP S/4HANA data model simplifications in areas such as Material Management, Financials, and Sales and Distribution, among others.

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What needs to be done with the source data during the conversion process?

a) It is automatically deleted to minimize business downtime.
b) It is migrated to new data structures without any changes.
c) It is adapted to the simplified SAP S/4HANA data model.
d) It is kept for reference but can be deleted using the Obsolete Data Handling tool.

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d) It is kept for reference but can be deleted using the Obsolete Data Handling tool.

The source data is not automatically deleted during the conversion to SAP S/4HANA as it may be required during or after the upgrade. The Obsolete Data Handling tool allows for the deletion of this data.

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Why does custom ABAP source code need to be adapted during the migration?

a) To simplify the code structure for better performance
b) To comply with the requirements of the SAP HANA database
c) To enhance the compatibility with legacy SAP systems
d) To ensure compatibility with the Software Update Manager (SUM) tool

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b) To comply with the requirements of the SAP HANA database

Custom ABAP source code needs to be adapted since the SAP code within SAP S/4HANA was simplified, creating some incompatibility. The code needs to comply with the requirements of the SAP HANA database.

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What is the role of the Simplification Database in custom code migration?

a) It provides a list of obsolete data items that need to be deleted.
b) It guides the migration process for legacy databases.
c) It detects custom code that needs adapting and contains simplification items.
d) It stores the custom code after it has been adapted for SAP S/4HANA.

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c) It detects custom code that needs adapting and contains simplification items.

The Simplification Database is a table in the SAP S/4HANA system that detects any custom code that needs adapting. It contains simplification items that refer to SAP objects simplified in SAP S/4HANA and provides guidance on how the related custom code can be adapted.

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What is the purpose of custom code scoping in the context of SAP S/4HANA migration?

a) To determine frequently used ABAP custom code
b) To delete unused custom code during system conversion
c) To identify custom code entities for migration
d) To minimize custom code adaptation efforts

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a) To determine frequently used ABAP custom code

Custom code scoping enables the identification of frequently used ABAP custom code that needs to be transferred to SAP S/4HANA.

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How can unused custom code be handled during the system conversion process?

a) It is automatically deleted by the migration tool.
b) It is preserved for historical purposes but not migrated.
c) It is transferred using deletion transport requests.
d) It is manually identified and removed before the migration.

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c) It is deleted using deletion transport requests.

Unused custom code can be deleted during the system conversion by utilizing deletion transport requests.

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Why is custom code scoping an important step in SAP S/4HANA migration?

a) To optimize system conversion performance
b) To identify all custom code entities for migration
c) To minimize the overall size of the migrated system
d) To reduce custom code adaptation efforts

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d) To reduce custom code adaptation efforts

Custom code scoping helps in determining frequently used custom code, allowing for a reduction in the number of custom code entities to be migrated. This ultimately minimizes the efforts required for custom code adaptation during the migration process.

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What is the purpose of the Custom Code Migration app in SAP S/4HANA migration?

a) To perform custom code checks on system data
b) To implement Fiori updates in the existing ERP system
c) To analyze statistical information about development objects
d) To download analysis results for future upload in SAP Readiness Check

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a) To perform custom code checks on system data

The Custom Code Migration app is used to run SAP S/4HANA checks and analyze which custom code needs to be adapted. It performs custom code checks on system data to evaluate compatibility and identify unused custom code.

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How can the analysis results from the Custom Code Migration app be used?

a) To implement Fiori updates in the existing ERP system
b) To generate statistical information about the system data
c) To upload the analysis results to SAP Readiness Check
d) To download the analysis results for historical reference

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c) To upload the analysis results to SAP Readiness Check

The analysis results obtained from the Custom Code Migration app can be downloaded and uploaded to SAP Readiness Check for further evaluation and planning during the SAP S/4HANA migration process.

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What is the benefit of using ABAP development tools in Eclipse for custom code adaption in SAP S/4HANA?

a) Resolving syntax errors in custom code
b) Performing functional adaptations in custom code
c) Enabling automated code adaption with quick fixes
d) Optimizing the performance of custom code

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c) Enabling automated code adaption with quick fixes

ABAP development tools in Eclipse enable the automated adaptation of custom code in SAP S/4HANA through quick fixes, making the process more efficient.

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How should you handle quick fixes when executing SAP S/4HANA-relevant ATC checks in Eclipse?

a) Apply all quick fixes at once to resolve all findings
b) Apply quick fixes to resolve syntax errors first, then repeat the ATC check
c) Apply quick fixes only to ABAP Dictionary objects
d) Apply quick fixes during the system conversion process

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b) Apply quick fixes to resolve syntax errors first, then repeat the ATC check

When executing SAP S/4HANA-relevant ATC checks in Eclipse, it is recommended to apply quick fixes to resolve syntax errors first and then repeat the ATC check. This iterative process helps uncover new findings.

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Which transaction is used to adapt modifications related to ABAP Dictionary objects after the system conversion to SAP S/4HANA?

a) SPDD
b) SPAU
c) SPAU_ENH
d) ATC

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a) SPDD

After the system conversion to SAP S/4HANA, modifications related to ABAP Dictionary objects need to be adapted using the transaction SPDD.

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What is the purpose of running ABAP Test Cockpit (ATC) with SAP S/4HANA checks after the system conversion?

a) To optimize the performance of custom code
b) To perform functional adaptations in custom code
c) To resolve syntax errors in custom code
d) To identify ATC findings related to SAP S/4HANA simplifications

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d) To identify ATC findings related to SAP S/4HANA simplifications

Running ABAP Test Cockpit (ATC) with SAP S/4HANA checks after the system conversion provides a list of ATC findings that relate to SAP S/4HANA simplifications. These findings refer to SAP Notes that describe how to solve the issues.

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Which tools are recommended for performance tuning and optimization of custom code developed in ABAP?

a) ABAP development tools in Eclipse
b) ABAP Test Cockpit (ATC)
c) SQL performance tuning worklist and SQL monitor tool
d) ABAP Dictionary and repository object adaptations

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c) SQL performance tuning worklist and SQL monitor tool

For performance tuning and optimization of custom code developed in ABAP, the recommended tools are the SQL performance tuning worklist and SQL monitor tool. These tools specifically target performance-related issues in custom code.