A company has a customer who usually orders the same Hems, but not on a regular schedule. You have recommended that they create templates to Increase order entry efficiency.
Okay, let's break this down. The question says the customer orders the same items, but not on a regular schedule. That suggests an order template, not a recurring order. So I'm thinking C and B are the way to go.
Haha, yeah, no kidding. Can you imagine trying to explain the difference between an order template and a recurring order to your boss? That's a recipe for a migraine for sure.
You know, I'm just glad they're not asking us to actually configure the system. That would be a whole other level of complexity. I'm happy to just identify the right steps, even if I'm not an expert on the underlying functionality.
Ah, I see what you mean. I was thinking options D and E, since the question mentions 'recurring order' specifically. But I guess that's not necessarily the same as an order template, is it?
Hmm, I think the key here is figuring out which steps are required to actually set up the order template and enable the processing. I'm leaning towards options C and B, but I'm not 100% sure.
Whoa, this question seems pretty straightforward, but I'm not sure I fully understand the concepts behind it. Anyone else feeling a bit lost on the details of order templates and recurring orders?
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