Which component is NOT part of a Configurator Model Item Snapshot?
Correct Answer:D
Extension rules are not part of a Configurator Model Item Snapshot.Extension rules are custom actions that you can define in the Configurator Modeling Environment to manipulate data on sales orders, such as adding, updating, copying, or returning lines1.A Configurator Model Item Snapshot is a copy of the item- based model structure that you import from the Product Information Management work area into the Configurator Models work area2.A Configurator Model Item Snapshot consists of the following components3:
✑ Item Structure: The hierarchy of the model and its components, including the optional components that can be configured by the user.
✑ Operational Attributes: The attributes that control the behavior of the model and its components, such as the minimum and maximum quantity, the default quantity, and the pricing attributes.
✑ User-Defined Attributes: The additional attributes that you can add to the model
and its components to capture more information or to control the configuration process, such as the color, size, or style of an item.
✑ Structure Component Attributes: The attributes that define the relationship
between the model and its components, such as the inclusion rule, the exclusion rule, and the compatibility rule.
References:
✑ Examples of Order Management Extensions for Order Lines
✑ Import Item-Based Models into Configurator
✑ Configurator Model Item Snapshot
Your company has a single global installation that contains Oracle Cloud Product Management, Oracle Cloud Trading Community Model, and Cloud Order Management. It has all the execution systems implemented in tandem with Global Order Promising. The Master data elements have also been migrated to their respective areas. The next step is to run the date collection program to load the planning data repository.
Which five data elements will the collection program load into the planning data repository? (Choose five.)
Correct Answer:CDEFG
Identify two tasks that are used to set up statuses in the orchestration process configuration in the Functional Setup Manager. (Choose two.)
Correct Answer:BD
Your client is struggling with fulfilling multiple customer order-demands with the most cost effective source, including not only the item cost, but shipping and transfer associated costs as well.
Which Global Order Promising mode allows you to override the normally used source by considering the item cost in your organization, transfer-cost between internal organization, and inbound transit cost from a supplier?
Correct Answer:D
Profitable-to-promise (PTP) is a Global Order Promising mode that allows you to override the normally used source by considering the item cost in your organization, transfer-cost between internal organization, and inbound transit cost from a supplier. PTP selects the most profitable fulfillment location that meets the customer??s needs, by comparing the total cost and revenue of each potential source. PTP can also factor in the impact of discounts, taxes, and currency conversions on the profitability of each source. References:
✑ Global Order Promising Data Sheet
✑ Oracle Fusion Cloud Order Management Global Order Promising Solution Brief
✑ 4 Stages of Oracle Global Order Promising (GOP) in Make-to-Order Production Systems
Which four order entities are global entities for which only one record for each instance of the entity is stored in the order orchestration and planning data repository? (Choose four.)
Correct Answer:ABCE
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E25054_01/fusionapps.1111/e20386/F499608AN2AEC9.htm The following entities are the global entities:
Order orchestration reference objectsUnits of measure (UOM) and UOM conversionsDemand classesCurrency and currency conversion classesShipping methods
Which step must be performed before enabling a new inventory organization in SCM cloud for collection from Manage Upstream and Downstream Source System Task?
Correct Answer:C
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/supply-chain-management/r13- update17d/faivc/implementing-planning-source-systems-and-profile- options.html#FAIVC134911