SAP Sales and Distribution Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following statements are correct regarding consignment processing?

  1. The consignment issue document is relevant for billing

  2. A delivery document is required for the consignment issue

  3. The consignment stock is mapped using a separate plant

  4. The consignment pickup is relevant for billing

The correct answer is: A delivery document is required for the consignment issue

The assertion about requiring a delivery document for the consignment issue is accurate because, in consignment processing, when a customer takes stock from inventory for sale, a delivery document is indeed prepared. This document captures the transfer of goods from the inventory belonging to the supplier to the customer’s site, which is essential in managing stock levels and ensuring proper tracking of items. The creation of the delivery document facilitates the movement of goods while keeping the financial and inventory statements accurate. In consignment processing, it's important to note that the consignment issue does not immediately affect billing until the sale is finalized, and instead, it focuses on the physical transfer of stock. Furthermore, specific practices regarding stock management in different plants can vary. The mapping of consignment stock is typically not done with a separate plant designation, but rather under the existing stock classification within the enterprise's inventory structure. Additionally, while consignment pickups also involve the transfer of goods, these transactions are generally not tied directly to billing until a sale occurs or returns are processed for goods no longer needed by the customer. This understanding underscores the importance of maintaining accurate records of stock movements via delivery documents when dealing with consignment processing.