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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1066-23 Topic 1 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1066-23 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 1
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You are in Implementation project and your customer is a global company with a complex supply chain network. Planners work across different geographies and different line of products. Each planner works with their own set of data and analysis and dashboards.

How do you configure the application so each planner can have their own custom dashboard view-able only to themselves?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

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Tyisha
11 months ago
Okay, let me think this through... A, B, and D sound right to me. I'm a bit fuzzy on the details, but I know the basics. As long as I don't have to convert between furlongs and parsecs, I think I'll be alright!
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Avery
10 months ago
Yes, those are the right statements. Conversions can get tricky, but as long as we stick to the basics, we should be fine.
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Erasmo
10 months ago
I agree, A, B, and D are correct. It's important to have a base unit of measure defined.
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Cyril
10 months ago
It's important to have a good understanding of unit conversions to avoid any errors in transactions.
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Lyda
10 months ago
Yeah, those are the important ones to remember for managing units of measure.
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Kami
11 months ago
Thanks for clarifying. I'll make sure to keep those in mind when dealing with units of measure.
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Elroy
11 months ago
A, B, and D are correct. Those statements are true regarding Managing Units of Measure.
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Eileen
11 months ago
I agree, A, B, and D are the correct statements.
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Delsie
11 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is a real UOM aficionado. They really want to make sure we understand all the nitty-gritty details. As long as I get the 'big picture', I think I'll be good to go!
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Galen
10 months ago
I agree, as long as we understand the main concepts, we should be fine.
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Reena
11 months ago
Yeah, it seems like they really want us to know the ins and outs of managing units of measure.
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Pearly
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure C and E are true as well. Non-standard conversions can be item-specific, and you do need to define conversions between different UOM classes if you want to use them. This stuff can get a bit tricky!
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Aretha
12 months ago
I think A, B, and D are the correct answers. The unit of measure conversion is a mathematical relationship, and you do need to define a UOM class with a base unit. The standard conversion factor is also an important part of this.
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Luisa
11 months ago
Yes, you're right. Defining a UOM class with a base unit and specifying the conversion factor are key.
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Omer
11 months ago
I agree, A, B, and D are correct. The conversion is a mathematical relationship.
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