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Your customer wants to use batches with SAP Extended Warehouse Management.
Question 1:
Your customer wants to use batches with SAP Extended Warehouse Management. At which level can you activate batch management in SAP ERP?
A.
Warehouse number level
B.
Storage location level
C.
Plant level
D.
Client level
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