Microsoft MB-330 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 25
List of questions
A company discovers that planned costs are being calculated incorrectly due to missing configurations.
You need to configure the system to prevent calculation of the planned cost for items that are missing the following:
• a valid bill of materials (BOM) version
• a valid cost price
In which two locations can you configure the validation?
Select all answers that apply.
Product information management parameters
Inventory and warehouse management parameters
Released products
Calculation groups
BOM version
A manufacturing company uses Planning Optimization. Manned production orders are created, modified, and approved by the planner but are not yet firmed.
What is the effect on the planned production orders when you enable the Planning Optimization feature?
Modifications are ignored when Planning Optimization is run again.
Modifications are included when Planning Optimization is run again.
Approved orders are automatically firmed.
Approved orders are set to unprocessed.
Approved orders are set to completed.
You are running Planning Optimization. A and B items need to be planned. C and D items do not need to be included in Planning Optimization.
Users sometimes mistakenly include the C and D items in the plans.
You need to prevent C and D items from inclusion when users manually start a plan. The solution must not require users to manually create a filter.
What should you configure?
Select only one answer.
Runtime filter
Quick filter
ter
Advanced filtering and query syntax
Filter code
A company uses Planning Optimization as a scheduled batch job every Friday. A buyer observes that there are unposted inventory cycle counts left over from a weekend physical inventory count. The buyer decides to cancel the Planning
Optimization job, post the cycle counts, and run the job again.
Where should the buyer cancel the job?
Recurring integration scheduler (RIS)
Batch group
Feature management
Job history
Lifecycle Services (LCS)
A single master plan is run with no filters applied.
Buyer1 is reviewing and approving planned orders that were created by Planning Optimization.
Buyer2 runs the same master plan again while Buyer1 is still reviewing planned orders.
What are the two outcomes on Buyer1's planned orders? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Select all answers that apply.
Approved planned orders remain unchanged.
Approved planned orders recalculate.
Completed planned orders remain unchanged.
Completed planned orders recalculate.
Unprocessed orders do not recalculate.
A company uses Planning Optimization.
A customer calls a service agent at the company and asks about product availability dates when placing an order.
Capable to promise (CTP) is initiated from the customer's order.
What is the expected output?
Select only one answer.
An error occurs because CTP is not supported when Planning Optimization is enabled.
Built-in master planning runs the calculation if the master plan has a separate dynamic master plan specified.
A warning shows in the plan history log.
CTP runs if add-ins are installed from Feature management.
CTP calculates if all Planning Optimization jobs are withheld from batch scheduling.
You plan to use Planning Optimization.
You configure a receipt margin.
How is the receipt margin applied?
Select only one answer.
from the issue date and backward from the receipt delivery date
from the receipt delivery date and forward from the requirement date
from the receipt delivery date and backward from the requirement date
from the issue date and backward from the requirement date
from the purchase trade agreement from date and backward from the requirement date
A company classifies items as A, B, C, and D for planning purposes.
You run Planning Optimization for the C items with the following setup:
• a plan filter for the A, B, and D items
• a runtime filter for the C items
The Planning Optimization output does not create any planned orders.
You need to produce results in Planning Optimization for the C items without affecting the A, B, and D items.
What should you do?
Select only one answer.
Add the C items to the existing plan filter for the A, B, and D items. Set up a runtime filter for the A, B, and D items.
Create a master plan with plan filter for the C items only. Do not set up a runtime filter for C items.
Create a master plan with no plan filter or runtime filter. Add an advanced filter for the C items on the planned orders.
Create a dynamic plan and a static plan. Do not set up plan filters or runtime filters.
Retain the existing plan filter for the A, B, and D items. Set up a runtime filter for the A and C items.
A company is considering using Planning Optimization instead of Master Planning.
What are two architectural benefits when using Planning Optimization? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Select all answers that apply.
occurs inside Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
reduces the load on Azure Data Lake
has minimal impact on the SQL database
minimizes server load
allows for BYOD (Bring your own database)
A company uses Planning Optimization and first in, first out (FIFO) inventory valuation. The company also has special requirements on sales margins. Company policy states that marking must be a single issue that is fully marked against a single receipt, regardless of quantity.
What should you do to respect marking when planned orders are being firmed?
Select only one answer.
Allow negative inventory.
Enable Ordered Reserved.
Set the Update marking parameter to Extended.
Set the Update marking parameter to Standard.
Set the Update marking parameter to No.
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