Your client informs you that after running the "Process Item Structure Changes to Work Definitions" scheduled process, they received a workflow notification.
Which statement is NOT a workflow notification that you might get if automation is not performed?
After running the 'Process Item Structure Changes to Work Definitions' scheduled process, a series of workflow notifications may be triggered if the automation is not performed properly. The following notifications can be expected in scenarios where manual intervention is needed:
Statement B is incorrect because, in Oracle Manufacturing Cloud, if the manufacturing plant is enabled for ERES (Engineering Release Execution System), it generally implies that any changes in work definitions would still require an approval process for validation and control. The fact that ERES is enabled would not automatically bypass the approval process.
Correct Notifications:
Statement A: You may receive a notification that a replacement component has been assigned as an ad hoc item to the same operation where the original component was assigned.
Statement C: A notification may alert you that the original component is not assigned to any work definition operation, signaling a potential issue that requires manual intervention.
Statement D: It is also possible to receive a notification indicating that the original component has been assigned to more than one work definition operation, which may require review or adjustment.
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