SAP Financial Accounting (SAP FI) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a call-up point in SAP?

  1. Header

  2. Line item

  3. Complete document

  4. Credit limit

The correct answer is: Credit limit

In the context of SAP, call-up points refer to specific stages within a document or transaction where additional processing steps, validations, or checks may occur. This processing is particularly relevant in Financial Accounting (FI) and other integrated areas within SAP. The header, line item, and complete document are all recognized call-up points within the SAP system. The header represents the overall attributes of the document, the line item refers to the individual entries that make up the document, and the complete document encompasses the entire structure and data contained within it, allowing for further processing or validations to take place. On the other hand, the credit limit is not a part of the document structure and does not constitute a call-up point in this context. Instead, a credit limit is a parameter that exists outside the document processing flow, influencing how certain transactions might be approved or processed based on customer or vendor credit evaluations. Therefore, it does not fulfill the role of a call-up point in the SAP FI module.