Learn, Practice, and Improve with SAP C_S4TM_2023 Practice Test Questions
- 80 Questions
- Updated on: 7-Apr-2026
- SAP Certified Associate - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Transportation Management
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Which of the following are some of the process steps in the strategic freight procurement process? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
A. Generate business shares
B. Evaluate responses and optimize
C. Define trade lanes
D. Prepare request for quotation (RFQ)
E. Generate freight agreements
D. Prepare request for quotation (RFQ)
E. Generate freight agreements
These three options represent three of the four core phases in the standard Strategic Freight Procurement (SFP) process in SAP Transportation Management. The SFP process is designed to help shippers procure long-term transportation services from carriers . B. Evaluate responses and optimize is correct because this is the third phase of the SFP process. After carriers submit their quotations, the system supports evaluation by creating ranking lists and suggesting optimal business shares. The comparison cockpit allows for both manual comparison and automated optimization using the carrier selection optimizer, which proposes target business shares while considering constraints like minimum/maximum carrier counts and historical performance . D. Prepare request for quotation (RFQ) is correct as the first phase of SFP. During preparation, the shipper analyzes historical transportation data, forecasts future requirements, and creates the freight agreement master RFQ document. This central document captures all procurement needs, including trade lanes, commodity codes, transportation modes, and requested capacities . E. Generate freight agreements is correct as the fourth and final phase. After selecting optimal business shares and carriers, the system generates freight agreements, which serve as legally binding contracts between shipper and carrier. Agreement allocations are automatically created based on the requested capacities and target business shares . Why the other options are incorrect: A. Generate business shares – Incorrect. Business shares are outputs of the evaluation/optimization phase, not a separate process step. The optimizer proposes business shares during response evaluation, and they are used when generating agreements, but "generate business shares" is not a defined SFP process step . C. Define trade lanes – Incorrect. Trade lanes are master data objects used within SFP to describe geographical relationships, but defining them is a prerequisite or preparatory activity, not one of the four core process steps . References: SAP Learning documentation confirms the four SFP steps as: Prepare RFQ, Submit RFQ, Evaluate Responses and Optimize, and Generate Agreements .
You want to increase the rates of a rate table by 3 percent for a specific source country using the Mass Update function. What must you specify in the Update Rates function?
A. Scale range
B. Scale item
C. Currency
D. Rounding profile
Explanation The /SCMTMS/RATE_MASS_UPDATE program allows you to change rates by an amount or a percentage . When you want the update to apply to a specific condition (like a particular source country), you need to restrict the update to the relevant Scale range. A. Scale range ✅ This is the correct field. By specifying a scale range (e.g., Source Location), you instruct the system to change only the rates for that specific dimension . For your requirement, you would specify your source country as the scale range to filter the records to be updated . B. Scale item ❌ This is incorrect. While the system can update scale items differently based on their calculation type (absolute vs. relative), this field does not define the filter criteria (like source country) for the update . C. Currency ❌ This is incorrect. The "Display Currency" function is for informational purposes only, allowing you to view the currency before making updates. It is not an input field for executing a rate change . D. Rounding profile ❌ This is incorrect. Rounding profiles are not mentioned in the context of the mass update function. They are separate settings used to define how calculated rates should be rounded. Reference The official SAP Help Portal documentation for "Update Rates" confirms that you can specify a scale range (e.g., source location) to change only the rates in a particular scale range .
You want to ensure that the system interprets rates from a rate table as percentages. Where do you have to set the percentage indicator? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. Calculation sheet
B. Scale
C. Calculation profile
D. Rate table
D. Rate table
You need to plan freight units with multiple stages. In which master data object would you define different carriers for the different stages of your freight units?
A. Schedule
B. Default route
C. Transportation lane
D. Carrier profile
You want to perform carrier selection for a freight order created in SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain for transportation management. Which of the following can you use as decision criteria? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. Costs from charge management
B. Priority from transportation lane
C. Priority from carrier selection settings
D. Costs from shipment cost document
C. Priority from carrier selection settings
To which of the following document types can you assign change controller strategies? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. Freight order
B. Forwarding order
C. Service order
D. Order-based transportation requirement
B. Forwarding order
What are some SAP recommended guiding principles to achieve clean core operations? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
A. Establish an organizational structure, technical foundation, and transformation methodology for clean core.
B. Establish regular housekeeping tasks and procedures.
C. Define roles and responsibilities as part of a process transformation office.
D. Establish release management.
E. Integrate clean core practices in the end-to-end value process chain.
D. Establish release management.
E. Integrate clean core practices in the end-to-end value process chain.
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