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Question ID 3365 | Your client does not want to implement account alias issues or receipts. When performing setups, what should you do about the account alias flexfield? |
Option A | A. Define segments, but do not compile. |
Option B | B. Create at least one alias, compile, then disable the alias. |
Option C | C. Ignore the account alias flexfield because it would not be required. |
Option D | D. Compile the flexfield structure because it is required by Oracle Inventory. |
Option E | E. Define default account aliases that can be used at a later date, but ensure they are disabled now. |
Correct Answer | D |
Question ID 3366 | Select three true statements about inventory reservations. (Choose three.) |
Option A | A. A reservation is a link between a supply source and a demand source. |
Option B | B. For on-hand inventory supply, there is only one type of reservation called high-level reservation. |
Option C | C. For on-hand inventory supply, there is only one type of reservation called low-level reservation. |
Option D | D. Reservations can be created only by Oracle applications or via forms. They cannot be imported from third-party applications. |
Option E | E. A reservation creates a permanent data link between a supply source and a demand source, and represents a guaranteed allotment of material to a specified demand source. |
Option F | F. Item reservations prevent the allocation of material you previously set aside for a sales order, account, account alias, inventory allotment, user-defined source, process batch components or, Oracle Complex Maintenance and Repair Overhaul work order components. |
Correct Answer | A,E,F |