EWM100_U6 Flashcards
Optimization of Resources
What can you do with a wave?
A. Release the wave to create the warehouse task
B. Add or remove items
C. Post the goods issue
D. Delete the wave
A. Release the wave to create the warehouse task
B. Add or remove items.
D. Delete the wave.
What do you require for the automatic assignment of warehouse request items to a wave?
A. Wave templates
B. Condition records
C. Warehouse tasks
D. Queues
A. Wave templates
B. Condition records
With Labor Management active, you must manually enter end times in work center related transactions.
A. True
B. False
False. If not entered manually, end times are determined automatically from the warehouse time.
With Labor Management active, the labor utilization node is usable in the warehouse management monitor.
A. True
B. False
True. If LM is activated, additional nodes (including the labor utilization node) are available in the warehouse management monitor.
When entering master data in Labor Management, the processor’s role in a group can be defined by selecting relationships.
A. True
B. False
True.
When entering master data in Labor Management, the processor’s role in a
Which two of the following types of labor time are tracked in Labor Management?
A. Direct Labor
B. Indirect Labor
C. Unproductive Time
D. Scheduled Time
A. Direct Labor
B. Indirect Labor
Two basic types of labor time are tracked in Labor Management.
Which of the following data must you enter when processing a document (such as a warehouse order) where the activity is connected with a Labor Management process step?
A. Start time
B. Finish time
C. Material
D. Processor
E. Warehouse number
A. Start time
B. Finish time
D. Processor
For planning in Labor Management, you need active warehouse tasks.
A. True
B. False
False.
For planning in Labor Management, you don’t need active warehouse tasks.
When staging products for a production order with delivery-based production integration, three types of staging are available:
A. Pick Parts
B. HU Parts
C. Release Order Parts
D. Crate Parts
When staging products for a production order or process order, the products are transported to the Production Supply Area (PSA). The three types of staging available are: Pick Parts, Release Order Parts, and Crate Parts.
In an environment where two separate warehouse are involved, production supply is done by posting change.
A. True
B. False
False. In an environment where two separate warehouses are involved, production supply is triggered by INBOUND & OUTBOUND deliveries.
You can use the expected goods receipt as a preview of the goods receipt.
A. True
B. False
True.
Match the Cross-Docking types to their description:
Transport Cross-Docking
Goods are not delivered directly from the delivering warehouse to a ship-to-party.
Recipient driven flow-through
Picker takes a customer-specific pick-HU and packs the required products into that pick-HU. For each ship-to-party, an individual warehouse order is created to transfer the appropriate pick HU to the GI-Zone.
Merchandise Distribution
Plan and control the flow of merchandise from a vendor through to a recipient.
Merchandise Distribution Flow-through
When the HU received contains different products and the complete HU can not be sent to the final ship-to-party, you must transfer the goods to a cross-docking storage type (which is used as a repacking area).