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You need to define the tables used for the non-conformity entity.

What should you use?

A.

document history table to introduce the non-conformity entities

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A.

document history table to introduce the non-conformity entities

B.

document table to introduce the non-conformity entities

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B.

document table to introduce the non-conformity entities

C.

supplemental table to introduce the non-conformity lines

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C.

supplemental table to introduce the non-conformity lines

Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Table Structure in Business Central: When creating entities such as 'non-conformity' entities in Business Central, you use document tables to represent entities that have a header and line structure. In this case, the non-conformity entity has:

A header with common information (Non-conformity Number, Date, Vendor No., etc.).

One or more lines representing the detailed information for each non-conforming item.

Document Table Usage:

Document Table: A document table is the correct table type for scenarios where you have a header (with general information like vendor details) and lines (with detailed, item-specific information).

Document tables are typically used for entities such as Sales Orders, Purchase Orders, or any other transactional data where you have both header and line information.

Supplemental Table (Option C):

Supplemental tables are usually used to add supplementary information to existing data in Business Central. In this case, we need to store detailed line information, which is a core part of the entity rather than supplementary data, so a supplemental table would not be appropriate here.

Document History Table (Option A):

Document history tables are used to track changes and historical data for entities but are not suitable for the main introduction of the entity and its lines. This option is also not appropriate.

Reference Documentation:

Introduction to Business Central Tables

Document Tables in Business Central

asked 13/10/2024
Arjen Vleugel
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