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Key Facts: SAP Fieldglass SOW Exam

60

Exam Questions

120-minute time limit

70%

Passing Score

SAP Fieldglass tier standard

$262

Exam Fee

Per attempt or via Learning Hub

5

Topic Areas

SOW lifecycle domains

No

Prerequisites

Experience recommended

Remote

Testing Available

SAP Certification Hub online

The C_TFG61_2405 exam has 60 multiple-choice questions with a 120-minute time limit and 70% passing score. Topics span SOW templates and workflow, billing models (deliverables, milestones, T&M), SOW resource tracking, MSA and amendments, and reporting/integrations. The Associate Administrator exam costs about $262 per attempt or is bundled with SAP Learning Hub Certification subscription.

Sample SAP Fieldglass SOW Practice Questions

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1Which SAP Fieldglass module is designed to manage project-based services with defined deliverables and outcomes rather than hourly contingent labor?
A.Contingent Workforce Management (CWM)
B.Services Procurement (SOW)
C.Profile Management
D.Assignment Management
Explanation: Services Procurement (SOW) governs project-based engagements where suppliers are paid for deliverables, milestones, fixed fees, or time-and-materials against a Statement of Work. CWM is for individual contingent workers paid hourly against a Job Posting. Knowing this boundary is foundational because exam writers commonly use CWM concepts as distractors in SOW questions.
2What does SOW stand for in SAP Fieldglass Services Procurement?
A.Schedule of Work
B.Statement of Work
C.Supplier Order Workflow
D.Standard Operating Workflow
Explanation: SOW stands for Statement of Work — the legal contract document defining scope, deliverables, timeline, and price between buyer and supplier. SAP Fieldglass models the SOW lifecycle from draft creation through bid, approval, execution, amendment, and closure.
3An administrator wants to standardize SOW creation so buyers fill in only project-specific data. What should they configure?
A.A Job Posting Template
B.A SOW Template
C.A Worker Profile
D.A Rate Schedule
Explanation: SOW Templates pre-populate sections such as terms, default events, default approval flow, billing structure, and standard clauses so buyers only enter project-specific data. Job Posting Templates are CWM constructs; SOW administration uses SOW Templates instead.
4Which SOW type acts as an umbrella governing multiple child SOWs sharing terms, supplier, and aggregated budget?
A.Project SOW
B.Master SOW
C.Catalog SOW
D.Resource SOW
Explanation: A Master SOW provides the overarching agreement, default terms, and aggregated reporting. Project SOWs roll up under it, each carrying their own deliverables, milestones, and resources while inheriting governance from the Master.
5Which billing model is used when payment is tied to acceptance of specific work products such as a design document or completed module?
A.Time and Materials
B.Fixed Fee
C.Deliverables-based
D.Hourly Rate
Explanation: Deliverables-based SOWs tie payment to acceptance of specific work products. Each deliverable carries its own price and is invoiced once approved. Fixed Fee pays a single lump sum at completion; T&M pays for actual hours and expenses.
6Which billing model invoices the buyer based on actual hours worked plus approved expenses?
A.Deliverables-based
B.Fixed Fee
C.Milestone
D.Time and Materials (T&M)
Explanation: Time and Materials SOWs invoice based on actual hours worked at agreed rates plus approved expenses. The hours are recorded on time sheets by SOW resources. T&M differs from CWM hourly workers because the work is governed by an SOW with project scope, not an individual job posting.
7A milestone-based SOW differs from deliverables-based primarily in that milestones are typically tied to:
A.Hours worked by individual resources
B.Time-bound progress points or events rather than discrete work products
C.Catalog item quantities
D.Background check completion
Explanation: Milestones are time-bound progress points (e.g., 'Phase 1 complete by March 31') tied to events or stages, while deliverables are discrete work products. Both can trigger invoices upon approval; milestones often carry a fixed payment percentage of total SOW value.
8What Fieldglass workflow is used to invite multiple suppliers to bid on a Statement of Work?
A.Job Posting distribution
B.SOW Bid (RFx)
C.Worker Replacement workflow
D.Profile Reassignment
Explanation: The SOW Bid (RFx) workflow lets buyers issue an RFP, RFI, or RFQ to multiple suppliers and collect comparable bid responses. Suppliers submit pricing, resource plans, and technical responses, which the buyer evaluates against a scoring matrix before awarding the SOW.
9Which RFx type is best suited for gathering general supplier capability information without requesting binding pricing?
A.RFP (Request for Proposal)
B.RFQ (Request for Quotation)
C.RFI (Request for Information)
D.PO (Purchase Order)
Explanation: An RFI gathers general capability and qualification information from suppliers without committing them to firm pricing. An RFQ requests firm prices for clearly defined items, and an RFP requests both technical approach and pricing for a complex requirement.
10An administrator wants to apply weighted scoring to supplier bid responses across price, technical fit, and references. Which Fieldglass capability supports this?
A.Performance Scorecard
B.Supplier Scoring Matrix on the SOW Bid
C.Worker Background Check
D.Cost Center Allocation
Explanation: The Supplier Scoring Matrix on a SOW Bid lets buyers define weighted criteria (price, technical, references, etc.) and score each supplier response objectively. Performance Scorecards measure post-award supplier performance, not bid evaluation.

About the SAP Fieldglass SOW Exam

The SAP Fieldglass Services Procurement certification validates expertise in administering the Statement of Work (SOW) module — including SOW creation, RFx bid workflows, deliverables and milestones, T&M billing, MSA linking, amendments, and integrations with SAP Ariba CLM, S/4HANA, and Concur.

Questions

60 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

$262 (SAP Certification Hub)

SAP Fieldglass SOW Exam Content Outline

25%

SOW Setup, Templates & Workflow

SOW creation, SOW templates, Master SOW vs Project SOW, SOW Bid (RFx) workflow, approval workflows, event templates

20%

SOW Structure & Billing Models

Deliverables, milestones, fixed fee, T&M billing, deliverable approval, milestone payments, multi-currency SOWs

20%

Resources, Time & Expense Tracking

SOW worker onboarding, background checks, time sheets and expense sheets, performance scorecards, role assignments

15%

Contracts, MSA & Amendments

Master Services Agreement, SOW Catalog, amendments, change orders, SOW termination, compliance documents

20%

Reporting, Spend & Integrations

SOW reports and dashboards, cost center allocation, audit trail, integrations with SAP Ariba CLM, S/4HANA AP, SAP Concur

How to Pass the SAP Fieldglass SOW Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 60 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $262

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

SAP Fieldglass SOW Study Tips from Top Performers

1Memorize the SOW lifecycle end-to-end — Draft, SOW Bid (RFx), Bid evaluation, Approval, Active, Amendment, Completion, Closure
2Know the four billing models cold — Deliverables, Milestones, Fixed Fee, and Time & Materials — and which roles approve each
3Distinguish SOW (project/outcome) from CWM (worker-by-the-hour) — exam writers love this trap
4Understand Project Owner vs Project Manager vs Buyer Account Owner roles and what each can approve
5Study SOW Catalog vs ad-hoc SOW — when to use pre-negotiated services vs custom RFx
6Map integrations: SAP Ariba CLM (contract handoff), S/4HANA AP (invoice settlement), SAP Concur (expense reconciliation)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SAP Fieldglass Services Procurement certification (C_TFG61_2405)?

The C_TFG61_2405 certification validates Administrator-tier expertise in the SAP Fieldglass Services Procurement (SOW) module. It covers Statement of Work creation, SOW Bid (RFx) workflows, deliverable and milestone billing, T&M SOWs, MSA linking, amendments, and integrations. The exam has 60 questions with a 120-minute time limit and 70% passing score.

What is the difference between SAP Fieldglass SOW and CWM?

SOW (Services Procurement) handles project-based services with deliverables, milestones, or fixed fees governed by a Statement of Work. CWM (Contingent Workforce Management) handles individual contingent workers paid by the hour against a Job Posting. SOW spend is project-outcome based; CWM is time-and-rate based per worker.

How much does the SAP Fieldglass SOW certification cost?

The Associate exam typically costs about $262 USD per attempt when scheduled directly, or it is included in the SAP Learning Hub Certification subscription which bundles training and up to 6 certification attempts per year. Optional SAP Fieldglass training courses range from $300-$2,800/year via Learning Hub.

What is the difference between a Master SOW and a Project SOW?

A Master SOW (sometimes called an Umbrella or Master Project) defines overall terms, supplier relationship, and shared budget for an ongoing program. Project SOWs roll up under it, each with their own deliverables, milestones, and resources. The Master SOW provides governance and aggregated reporting across child SOWs.

Do I need Fieldglass administrator experience to pass the exam?

There are no formal prerequisites, but hands-on experience configuring SOW templates, RFx events, approval workflows, and integrations significantly improves your pass odds. The exam tests practical Administrator-tier configuration knowledge that is difficult to learn from documentation alone.