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Question ID 8479 | A client often orders an item by the case but stocks the item as individual units by using the Each unit of measure (UOM). The client orders the item from three suppliers, and the case sizes differ by supplier (10, 12, and 50). What is the proper way to set up these units of measure? |
Option A | Always use the Each UOM and do not create purchase orders for cases |
Option B | Create a Case UOM and an Each UOM, and assign them to different UOM classes. |
Option C | Create a Case UOM and an Each UOM, and assign both of them to the same UOM class |
Option D | Create multiple CaseX UOMs, where X is the quantity per case, and an Each UOM, and assign them to the same UOM class. |
Option E | Create multiple CaseX UOMs, where X is the quantity per case, and an Each UOM, and assign them to different UOM classes. |
Correct Answer | D |
Question ID 8480 | Company ABC is using serialization in all organizations that manage inventory. It wants each organization to determine the proper levels of serial control. The products in each organization are completely different, so having the same serial numbers on different products is acceptable. The only global requirement is that serial numbers be generated in advance, to prevent incorrect serial number types from being created. Using the table below, choose the cell that represents the correct parameter and attribute combination to meet Company ABC's needs. |
Option A | B |
Option B | C |
Option C | F |
Option D | H |
Option E | K |
Option F | L |
Correct Answer | A |