A. To manage the items, tasks, and activities for regular maintenance work
B. To manage the spare parts needed for maintenance work
C. To manage an individual object from a maintenance history perspective
D. To manage costs and time spent on maintenance work for an individual object
A. User training
B. System provisioning
C. Project setup
D. Customer self-enablement
E. Data migration
A. SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server
B. Direct connectivity
C. SQL Connect function
D. SAP Change and Transport System
A. By maintaining a hierarchy for each technical object
B. By assigning a technical object type to each technical object
C. By assigning a planner group to each technical object
D. By assigning a maintenance plan to each technical object
A. They are installed on a dedicated SAP Fiori frontend server
B. They are extended by the user to a dedicated SAP Fiori frontend server
C. They are embedded in the same technical stack as the application
D. They are installed as an add-on to the application
A. Manage Notification list
B. Manage Orders and Notifications in Information Center
C. Report Malfunction
D. Request Maintenance
A. Print a job card.
B. Confirm a maintenance order.
C. Create Maintenance Notification
D. Post goods receipt for a purchase order.
E. Create a supplier invoice.
A. Maintenance plans
B. Resource utilization
C. Breakdowns
D. Damages
A. You copy the existing organizational units and rename the copies
B. You rename the existing organizational units. Creation of new units is NOT allowed
C. You delete or rename the existing organizational units
D. You create brand new organizational units. Copy of existing units is NOT allowed