The correct answers are A and C.
A. Asset number ranges are defined for asset classes and are company code-specific.
The sources explain that when creating an asset class, you define the "Number range" that controls the number the asset receives when you save the master record. This confirms that asset number ranges are associated with asset classes.
Furthermore, asset master records are created for a specific company code. Since the asset number is part of the master record, it follows that number ranges are also specific to a company code.
C. Each asset class can have either an internal or external number range.
While not directly stated for asset classes, the sources discuss number range assignment for business partners, indicating they can have either internal or external number ranges.
Given the similarities in number range concepts across different SAP modules, it's reasonable to infer that asset classes would also allow for both internal and external number range assignments.
Answer should be A and C.
Reason why A and not D is that - asset number ranges are unique to company codes and also to each asset class
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