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Oracle Exam 1Z0-519 Topic 3 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-519 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 3
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Your customer completes four production orders on a daily basis. One of the production orders has quality problems on some finished-good items. The requirements for this situation are:

i) Isolate the defective material from the regular production order output.

ii) The system should prevent this material from being included in external customer order shipments.

What setup or process can achieve these objectives?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Carri
2 months ago
Man, these quality control questions are always a pain. But at least this one has a good set of options to choose from. I'd go with D - can't ship what you can't access, right?
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Devon
2 months ago
C is my pick. A dedicated 'reject' locator that blocks customer shipments seems like a practical solution. Keeps things simple and straightforward.
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Ashleigh
1 months ago
C) Create a reject locator. Move the items to this locator that prevents customer shipment.
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Reita
1 months ago
B) Define the lot number as a rejected lot. Store this lot in an isolated subinventory.
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Reita
1 months ago
A) Enable lot control for the item. Store the lot in an isolated subinventory.
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Nichelle
2 months ago
Haha, E is the most high-tech solution! Shipping serial-controlled items in a separate subinventory? Sounds like overkill, but I guess it would work.
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Pamella
2 months ago
I think B is the way to go. Defining the lot number as a rejected lot and storing it in an isolated subinventory is a clear way to segregate the defective material.
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Lawanda
1 months ago
User 3: B sounds like the most effective solution. It ensures the quality issues are contained and not sent out to customers.
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Samira
1 months ago
User 2: I agree. It's important to isolate the defective material to prevent it from being shipped to customers.
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Garry
1 months ago
I think B is the best option. Defining the lot number as rejected and storing it separately makes sense.
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Joaquin
3 months ago
I'm not sure about option A. I think option D could also be effective by enabling lot control and assigning material status to disallow shipping transactions.
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Jeanice
3 months ago
Option D seems the most straightforward. Assigning a material status that disallows shipping transactions is a simple and effective way to prevent defective items from being shipped to customers.
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Maryln
2 months ago
It's all about ensuring quality and reliability in the products we deliver.
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Nakita
2 months ago
Definitely, having that control in place can save a lot of trouble and maintain customer satisfaction.
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Ruby
2 months ago
I agree, it's important to have a clear system in place to prevent quality issues from reaching customers.
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Sharan
2 months ago
Option D seems the most straightforward. Assigning a material status that disallows shipping transactions is a simple and effective way to prevent defective items from being shipped to customers.
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Ellsworth
3 months ago
I agree with Earlean. Option A seems like the most practical solution to prevent the defective material from being included in customer shipments.
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Earlean
3 months ago
I think option A could work. Enabling lot control and storing in an isolated subinventory seems like a good way to isolate the defective material.
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