Which change mode takes a snapshot of the following stages?
. When the orchestration process starts
When a change order is received at an orchestration process step
Correct Answer:
C
✑ Change mode is the way that Order Management handles changes to sales orders
during the orchestration process.Change mode determines when Order Management takes a snapshot of the orchestration process and how it applies changes to the fulfillment lines1
✑ Simple change mode takes a snapshot only when the orchestration process
starts.It applies changes to all fulfillment lines regardless of their status1
✑ Incremental change mode takes a snapshot only when the orchestration process starts.It applies changes only to the fulfillment lines that are not yet completed1
✑ Advanced change mode takes a snapshot when the orchestration process starts and when a change order is received at an orchestration process step.It applies changes to the fulfillment lines based on the snapshot and the current status of the lines1
✑ None change mode does not take any snapshot and does not apply any changes to the fulfillment lines1
✑ Therefore, the correct answer is C. Advanced, because it is the only change mode that takes a snapshot of the following stages: when the orchestration process starts and when a change order is received at an orchestration process step.
References:
1: Change Mode
Identify two valid use cases where a process assignment rule is defined to assign an orchestration process. (Choose two.)
Correct Answer:
AD
Your organization continuously receives order revisions from customers, especially for additional products or services to support items they have already ordered on existing sales orders such as warranties or extended service agreements. Order Management supports order extensions that allow you to create a new line for a standard item or service that is not already related to an existing line of such a sales order.
Which four types of line actions can be executed by this extension feature?
Correct Answer:
BCDF
Order extensions are custom actions that you can define to manipulate data on sales orders, such as adding, updating, copying, or returning lines1.You can use order extensions to handle order revisions from customers, such as adding additional products or services to support items they have already ordered2. The four types of line actions that can be executed by this extension feature are:
✑ Copy: This action creates a new line by copying an existing line on the same
order.You can specify the attributes to copy and the attributes to change on the new line1.
✑ Update: This action updates one or more attributes of an existing line on the
order.You can specify the attributes to update and the new values for them1.
✑ Create: This action creates a new line on the order.You can specify the attributes and values for the new line1.
✑ Return: This action creates a return order line for an existing line on the order.You can specify the attributes and values for the return line1.
References:
✑ Examples of Order Management Extensions for Order Lines
✑ Overview of Order Management
You are implementing Oracle Cloud Pricing for a Fortune 500 hi-tech components distributor who operates on wafer thin margins.
Identify a pricing rule associated with a pricing strategy that can be used for evaluating the margin.
Correct Answer:
B
Within Oracle Transaction BI Answers, which two tasks would you use the Analysis Editor to perform?
Correct Answer:
AB
The Analysis Editor is a tool within Oracle Transaction BI Answers that allows you to create and modify analyses. An analysis is a query that you build to retrieve and present data from a subject area. You can use the Analysis Editor to perform various tasks, such as setting criteria, creating prompts and filters, adding views, and formatting results. Setting criteria is the process of selecting columns and applying filters to specify the data you want to retrieve. Creating prompts and filters is the process of adding user input controls and conditions to limit the data displayed in an analysis.
References:
✑ Overview of Oracle Transaction BI Answers
✑ Editing an Analysis in BI Answers