You have executed Planning Data Collection and want to confirm that data has successfully been collected. Identify the three data combinations that can be viewed using the Maintain Supply Network Model Page. (Choose three.)
A. Customer Location and Carriers
B. Safety Stock and Subinventories
C. Sales Channel and Demand Class
D. Calendar and Master Organization
E. Supplier Site and Service Level
As a new planner, you want to test simulation set functionality. You have created a simulation set named 'Test Simulation Set.' In this simulation set, you have already added Item 98573. You would like to change the item specification 'Fixed Order Quantity' to 10 within this simulation set.
Which sequence will allow you to accomplish this task?
A. Select and open 'Test Simulation Set' > Search and select Item 98573 > Highlight item > Select 'Action' > Select 'Edit' > Find Fixed Order Quantity specification> under the 'Action' column select 'set value as' > under the 'Value' column enter 10
B. Select and open 'Test Simulation Set' > Search and select Item 98573 > Highlight item > Select 'View' > Select 'Columns' > Check box next to Fixed Order Quantity specification> the 'Fixed Order Quantity' will now show on the Item 98573 line > Highlight line for Item 98573 and scroll right until you find 'Fixed Order Quantity' > Change value to 10
C. Select and open 'Test Simulation Set' > Search and select Item 98573 > Highlight item > Select 'Action' > Select 'Edit' > Find Fixed Order Quantity specification> under the 'Action' column select 'reset to original' > under the 'Value' column enter 10
D. Select and open 'Test Simulation Set' > Search and select Item 98573 > Highlight line for Item 98573 and scroll right until you find 'Fixed Order Quantity' > Change value to 10
Which calendar is supported in the supply planning process but does not support bucketing by week?
A. Lunisolar
B. Fiscal
C. Roman
D. Gregorian
E. Julian
You are a demand planner and you want to generate forecast for all laptop and desktop products in the US business unit. You are using standard enterprise and product hierarchy. You have created a demand plan and now you must define plan scope.
Identify three valid steps. (Choose three.)
A. For plan parameters, select forecasting calendar as Gregorian and time level as week.
B. For forecasting items, select hierarchy as product, level as category level 1, and laptop and desktop categories as level members.
C. For plan parameters, select forecasting calendar as Gregorian and time level as month.
D. For plan organizations, select hierarchy as enterprise, level as country, and US as level member.
E. For forecasting items, select hierarchy as product, level as product, and all laptop and desktop products as level members.
F. For plan organizations, select hierarchy as enterprise, level as business unit, and US and level member.
You analyzed your customer's shipment history data at item and organization level. You found that the customer has many new products with limited history.
Does Planning Central support forecasting products with limited history, and what is this process called?
A. No, Planning Central does not support the Croston Method for Sparse Demand forecasting method.
B. Yes, Planning Central supports the Regression for Sparse Demand forecasting method, typically used for new products.
C. Yes, Planning Central supports the Holt Exponential Smoothing forecasting method used for newly introduced products.
D. No, Planning Central does not support the Regression for Sparse Demand forecasting method.
E. No, Planning Central does not support the Holt Exponential Smoothing forecasting method.
Which list of parameters is available for selection when you run the Start Backlog Planning scheduled process?
A. Priority Rule. Organization. Demand Class, Item. Customer
B. Demand Priority Rule. Organization. Demand Class. Item. Customer
C. Backlog Priority Rule. Organization. Category. Item. Customer
D. Demand Priority Rule. Organization. Category. Item, Customer
What are two characteristics of an `Item' organization? (Choose two.)
A. It includes parameter definition, including lot. serial number, and item sourcing rules.
B. It requires financial and accounting setups.
C. It does not physically of financially track material storage or movement.
D. It is ideal for deployments where inventory management may not be installed.
Demand is high leading up to the Christmas holiday every year between Dec 20 and Dec 24 and not on Christmas day (Dec 25). Your customer has two demand plans. Describe the steps to model Christmas causal factor in both demand plans.
A. Open a demand plan and add a new customer specific Christmas causal factor. Create a table displaying the causal factor measure and relevant time period and modify as required. Causal factor changes in this demand plan will reflect in the 2nd demand plan also.
B. Open a demand plan and add a new customer specific Christmas causal factor. Create a table displaying the causal factor measure and relevant time period and modify as required. Causal factor changes are plan specific, so repeat the steps in the 2nd demand plan.
C. Use FBDI to create a new customer specific Christmas causal factor. Place value of 1 from Dec 20 to Dec 34. Causal factor upload to one demand plan will reflect in the 2nd demand plan also.
D. Use FBDI to create a new customer specific Christmas causal factor. Place value of 1 from Dec 20 to Dec 24. Causal factor changes are plan specific, so repeat the steps in the 2nd demand plan.
E. Open a demand plan and edit Christmas casual factor measure. Place value of one from Dec 20 to Dec 24 and zero for non-impacted days including Dec 25. Causal factor changes in this demand plan will reflect in the 2nd demand plan also.
F. Open a demand plan and edit Christmas casual factor measure. Place value of one from Dec 20 to Dec 24 and zero for non-impacted days including Dec 25. Causal factor changes are plan specific, so repeat the steps in the 2nd demand plan.
Your client manufactures consumer electronics and has all facilities live on Oracle Cloud. Their latest product has a very complicated manufacturing process and therefore can only be made at one facility (Organization ABC). However, it is ordered all over the world.
How should the Sourcing Rule be set up to accomplish this?
A. A global sourcing rule for 50% make at ABC and 50% buy from ABC
B. A local sourcing rule for 100% make at ABC; a global sourcing rule for 100% transfer from ABC
C. A local sourcing rule for 100% make at ABC; a global sourcing rule for 100% buy from ABC
D. A local sourcing rule for 100% buy from ABC; a global sourcing rule for 100% transfer from ABC
E. A global sourcing rule for 100% make at ABC; a local sourcing rule for 100% transfer from ABC
As part of the agreement with one of your suppliers, you must always order product by the 100s. For example, if the required supply is 105, you must order 200, if it's 275, you must order 300. Which item attributes will help you achieve this?
A. Minimum Order Quantity
B. Fixed Lot Size Multiplier
C. Maximum Order Quantity
D. Fixed Order Quantity
E. Rounding