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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1046-24 Topic 2 Question 1 Discussion

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You are an HR specialist and want to add new values to a lookup. You have access to the specific work area, but are unable to perform the activity. Identify the correct statement about this.

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Suggested Answer: B

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In Oracle Global Human Resources Cloud, lookups are managed via the 'Manage Common Lookups' or 'Manage Standard Lookups' tasks in the Setup and Maintenance work area. Lookupsprovide drop-down values (codes and meanings) for fields, and their editability depends on their type and configuration.

Option A: Incorrect. You can add new lookup codes and meanings to many existing lookup types, provided they are not system-locked or restricted by security.

Option B: Correct. Oracle includes predefined system lookups (e.g., seeded values for core fields like Action Types or Employment Status) that are locked for editing to maintain application integrity. If the lookup you're trying to modify is one of these, you'll be unable to add values, even with access to the work area, due to system restrictions.

Option C: Incorrect. Profile options are unrelated to lookups; they control application behavior, not value lists, and don't explain the inability to edit.

Option D: Incorrect. You can modify existing lookup types (if not system-locked) and create new ones, depending on permissions and lookup status.

Option E: Incorrect. There's no specific 'enable' step by a system administrator for lookups; editability is determined by the lookup's system status and user privileges.

The correct answer isB, as per 'Implementing Global Human Resources' on lookup management, where system lookups are noted as non-editable.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Florinda
15 days ago
A) You cannot add new lookup codes and meanings to the existing lookup types. What, are we supposed to be psychic or something? I thought that's what the admin was for!
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Fletcher
16 days ago
E) The system administrator must enable the lookup before it is modified in the work area. Haha, of course the admin has to be the gatekeeper!
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Elenore
19 days ago
I believe the system administrator must enable the lookup before it can be modified in the work area, according to option E.
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Lashawn
21 days ago
But what if we need to add new values to a lookup for our specific work area? Is there a way to do that?
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Catherin
22 days ago
D) You can create new lookup types but cannot modify the existing ones. That makes sense, it's a good way to maintain system integrity.
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Ona
28 days ago
B) Oracle applications contain certain predefined system lookups that are locked for editing. Sounds about right, I've encountered that before in my work.
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Jamey
12 days ago
Yes, those predefined system lookups are locked for editing.
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Erinn
1 months ago
I agree with Elenore. It makes sense that some lookups are locked for editing to maintain system integrity.
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Elenore
1 months ago
I think the correct statement is B) Oracle applications contain certain predefined system lookups that are locked for editing.
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