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ADM100 Test Your Knowledge<br />

301<br />

Answers<br />

1. A background job contains one or more steps. An ABAP program or<br />

an external command or program can be executed in a step of this<br />

type. A job can be triggered at a particular time or when a defined<br />

event occurs.<br />

Answer: steps, external, step, time, event<br />

After the job is triggered, it is processed without interruption by a<br />

single background work process.<br />

2. What status can a job have?<br />

Answer: B, D, F<br />

In addition to the three correct answers, a job could have the status<br />

Scheduled, Ready, orCanceled.<br />

3. Which of the listed options for time-dependent scheduling of a job<br />

can be implemented with the standard resources of the <strong>SAP</strong> system?<br />

Answer: A, B, C, D, E<br />

All of the options listed can be realized by default.<br />

4. Which of the listed options for event-dependent scheduling of a job<br />

can be implemented with the standard resources of the <strong>SAP</strong> system?<br />

Answer: A, B, C<br />

Option D cannot be realized in the standard system. However,<br />

you can implement this as one of many additional possibilities by<br />

extending the standard system using function modules.<br />

5. If one of the system’s ten background work processes is reserved for<br />

class A jobs, and jobs are being processed in the other nine work<br />

processes, the reserved work process remains free even if a class A job<br />

is waiting for execution.<br />

Answer: False<br />

The work processes that are reserved for class A jobs process class A<br />

jobs. The option to reserve work processes for class A jobs should<br />

only prevent all work processes being occupied with class B or C jobs.<br />

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