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Microsoft Exam MB-335 Topic 3 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-335 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 3
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A company implements Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and configures the system to support process manufacturing.

The company manufactures pain-relieving lotions. Several of the primary ingredients are delivered at different concentrations depending on the ingredient and vendor. IngredientA is the primary active ingredient in the lotion. IngredientB is used as a compensating ingredient

You need to ensure that the system is set up to support the manufacturing process.

Solution: Set up the IngredientB formula line as a phantom BOM.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

The solution does not meet the goal. Here is the explanation:

To ensure that the system is set up to support the process manufacturing of pain-relieving lotions, you should use the following steps1:

Create a product master for the lotion and release it to the relevant legal entities. On the Product dimension groups page, select Constraint-based configuration as the configuration technology, and select the configuration dimension. On the Released product details page, select Configurable on the Engineer tab.

Create a constraint-based product configuration model for the lotion and add it as a version to the product master. On the Constraint-based product configuration model details page, add attributes, constraints, subcomponents, BOM lines, and route operations to define the features and structure of the lotion. For example, you can add an attribute for ingredient A and specify its concentration as a value. You can also add constraints to limit the combinations of attribute values that are allowed.

Create a price model for the lotion and link it to the product configuration model. On the Price models page, add price components and specify how they are calculated based on attributes, subcomponents, BOM lines, or route operations. For example, you can add a price component for ingredient A and specify different prices for different concentrations.

Configure products on sales orders, sales quotations, purchase orders, or production orders by using the Product configuration models page. You can select values for attributes and see how they affect the price of the lotion. You can also view the price details and see how each price component contributes to the total price.

The solution in the question is not correct, because it does not involve constraint-based product configuration or price models. Creating a dimension-based product master with variants and using trade agreements to specify different pricing would not allow you to handle different concentrations of ingredients or calculate prices based on attributes.

1:Product configuration overview:Create constraint-based configuration:Price models


Contribute your Thoughts:

Cecily
1 months ago
Phantom BOM? More like 'Phantom of the Opera' if you ask me. Let's hope the system doesn't haunt the manufacturing process!
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Caitlin
1 months ago
A phantom BOM? Really? That's so 90s. I bet the designers of this exam question are still using floppy disks.
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Ressie
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this. Wouldn't it be better to use a variable formula instead of a phantom BOM? That way, we can easily adjust the quantities based on the actual concentrations.
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Mireya
3 days ago
User3: No, I don't think setting up a phantom BOM is the best solution.
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Sharita
5 days ago
User2: Yes, I agree. It would allow us to adjust quantities easily.
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Therese
20 days ago
User1: I think using a variable formula would be more flexible.
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Noble
2 months ago
I agree, the phantom BOM solution seems appropriate for handling the varying concentrations of the primary ingredients.
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Jacquelyne
12 days ago
User 3: No
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Raylene
28 days ago
User 2: I agree, setting up IngredientB as a phantom BOM makes sense.
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Cammy
1 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Chun
2 months ago
Yes, setting up IngredientB as a phantom BOM makes sense. This way, the system can automatically calculate the required quantity based on the actual concentration of the ingredient.
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Refugia
1 months ago
Agreed
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Helga
1 months ago
Yes
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Garry
2 months ago
I'm not sure, I think the solution might be No because IngredientB is a compensating ingredient, not a primary one.
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Whitney
2 months ago
I agree with Brock, setting up IngredientB as a phantom BOM makes sense.
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Brock
3 months ago
I think the solution is Yes.
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