Q: 15
Which of the following would prevent SAP from running a Post-Upgrade Test (PUT) on a customer's
behalf? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Options
Discussion
Had something like this in a mock, it's B and C.
Wouldn't B and C be the showstoppers according to official SAP docs and typical practice test questions? Usually, if the execution pre-check fails or an execution variant isn't set up, PUT can't even start. Has anyone seen different guidance in the latest official guide?
C or B, not totally sure which is more likely but both can actually block PUT.
B/C, had exactly similar question in my exam last year.
A is wrong, B and C are the only real blockers here. From a similar question in exam practice, SAP won't even let you start PUT if those are missing or fail pre-check.
Option B and C are correct here. Failing the execution pre-check or not having an execution variant actually blocks the PUT run in SAP. D looks tempting but it doesn't fully prevent the process, just affects which data gets tested. If anyone thinks otherwise let me know!
B tbh, C too. D is a trap, doesn't actually block the process. Saw this phrasing in a similar practice, pretty sure.
Probably B and C. No execution variant and failing the pre-check are both hard stops, can't run PUT without those in SAP.
Not sure if A and D would fully prevent SAP from running the PUT, I feel like B (failed execution pre-check) and C (missing execution variant) are system-level showstoppers. Sometimes 'data marked for deletion' just gets skipped, doesn't block the test. If someone has firsthand project experience, can they confirm that?
C/D? I saw a similar question in a practice set, can't remember if B or C is trickier here.
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