Within Oracle Transaction BI Answers, which two tasks would you use the Analysis Editor to perform?
The Analysis Editor is a tool within Oracle Transaction BI Answers that allows you to create and modify analyses. An analysis is a query that you build to retrieve and present data from a subject area. You can use the Analysis Editor to perform various tasks, such as setting criteria, creating prompts and filters, adding views, and formatting results. Setting criteria is the process of selecting columns and applying filters to specify the data you want to retrieve. Creating prompts and filters is the process of adding user input controls and conditions to limit the data displayed in an analysis.
In which functional areas are Supplier part numbers created and maintained?
Supplier part numbers are created and maintained in the Product Information Management functional area. This is where you can define and manage items, such as products, services, and components, that you sell, buy, or use in your business processes. You can also associate supplier information with items, such as supplier part numbers, lead times, and prices. Supplier part numbers are used to identify items that you purchase from suppliers or sell to customers using the supplier's terminology.
Your procurement organization has a requirement to include order information from a sales order with their purchase order documents. Service mappings can be used to help meet their specific integration requirements for their supply chain tools.
If you need to integrate objects from a sales order with a purchase order, which three supply chain modules would be required?
Service mappings are used to integrate Order Management with other Oracle applications by mapping attributes from a sales order to a purchase order. Service mappings enable you to pass order information from a sales order to a purchase order document, such as supplier, item, quantity, price, and so on. To use service mappings, you need three supply chain modules: Supply Chain Orchestration Cloud, Procurement Cloud, and Order Management Cloud. Supply Chain Orchestration Cloud is the module that creates and manages the purchase order document based on the sales order information. Procurement Cloud is the module that provides the functionality to manage suppliers, purchase agreements, and requisitions. Order Management Cloud is the module that captures and fulfills the sales order.
Use a Service Mapping to Integrate Order Management with Other Oracle Applications
[Overview of Supply Chain Orchestration]
[Overview of Procurement]
Configurator rules are created by writing statements in Constraint Definition Language (CDL).
Which three are valid CDL classes?
Constraint Definition Language (CDL) is a language that you use to create configurator rules in Oracle Configurator. Configurator rules are statements that define the logic and behavior of a configurable product model. CDL classes are categories of configurator rules that have different purposes and syntax. The valid CDL classes are:
Default: A rule that assigns a default value to an item attribute or a component quantity when the configuration session starts.
Constraints: A rule that restricts the values that can be assigned to an item attribute or a component quantity based on conditions.
Compatibilities: A rule that specifies the compatibility or incompatibility between two or more items, attributes, or quantities.
Your client will use the Configure to Order application to guide a customer through the ordering process for a new tablet. As part of the selection flow, if a customer chooses the widescreen display, the font camera option is not available.
Which two Configurator model components should the client use to enforce this?
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