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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1091-22 Topic 7 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1091-22 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 7
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In which THREE situations would you use a dynamic option?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

The Subtractive Interval Data functionality is a feature that enables Meter Data Management (MDM) to process interval data from devices that do not provide interval readings, but only cumulative readings. The Subtractive Interval Data functionality performs the following actions:

The IMD load processes calculate consumption in engineering units: The IMD load processes are batch processes that load initial measurement data (IMD) records from smart meter systems or other sources into MDM. The IMD load processes calculate consumption in engineering units by subtracting consecutive cumulative readings and applying conversion factors.

A new reading condition field ensures that you do not lose the reading quality when a meter's consumption is estimated: A reading condition field is an attribute that indicates the quality or status of a measurement, such as valid, invalid, estimated, or substituted. A new reading condition field called Original Reading Condition is added to store the original reading condition of a cumulative reading when its consumption is estimated by using VEE rules.

You can optionally validate for rollover exceptions and negative consumption calculations: You can configure VEE rules to check for rollover exceptions and negative consumption calculations when processing subtractive interval data. A rollover exception occurs when a cumulative reading reaches its maximum value and resets to zero. A negative consumption calculation occurs when a cumulative reading decreases instead of increasing.

It is not true that it validates consumption in initial measurement data (IMD), which are records that store the raw measurement data that is received from smart meter systems or other sources. Subtractive Interval Data functionality does not validate consumption in IMD, but calculates consumption from cumulative readings.

It is not true that it converts engineering units into reads, which are values that are recorded by devices at certain intervals or events. Subtractive Interval Data functionality does not convert engineering units into reads, but calculates consumption in engineering units from cumulative readings.


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Aaron
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with B, C, and E. Gotta love those optional programs and the ability to adapt VEE rules. Dynamic options are the way of the future, my friends.
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Shoshana
3 days ago
Getting credits for conserving during critical peak periods is a win-win situation for both customers and the utility.
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Jules
4 days ago
Using dynamic options for VEE processing is a smart way to ensure accurate data.
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Gerald
1 months ago
I agree, participating in demand response programs can really help save energy.
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Coral
2 months ago
This is easy. A, C, and E are the way to go. Anything involving meter readings, VEE processing, and critical peak periods screams 'dynamic option' to me.
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Izetta
2 months ago
Ha! Clearly the answer is C, D, and E. Dynamic options are all about flexibility and adapting to different scenarios. Like getting credited for using less power during peak times? Sign me up!
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Emile
2 months ago
Dynamic options really help in optimizing energy usage and rewarding customers for their conservation efforts.
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Brande
2 months ago
I think it's important to have dynamic options for both operational processes and customer incentives.
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Octavio
2 months ago
Definitely, it allows for more flexibility and customization based on specific characteristics and events.
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Starr
2 months ago
I agree, using dynamic options for VEE processing and crediting customers during peak periods is a great idea.
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Loreta
2 months ago
I'm going with B and E. Dynamic options are great for optional programs like demand response and conservation credits where the customer can choose to participate.
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Eleonora
29 days ago
I think C could also be a good situation for using dynamic options, depending on the characteristic.
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Jettie
1 months ago
I agree, B and E are perfect examples of when to use dynamic options.
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Malika
1 months ago
I think option C is also a good use case for dynamic options, as it allows for flexibility in processing VEE rules.
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Justine
1 months ago
I agree, those are good examples of when to use dynamic options.
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Jarod
2 months ago
Option C seems like the most relevant situation for using a dynamic option. It allows VEE processing to invoke different rules based on a characteristic, which sounds like a dynamic scenario.
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Mitzie
2 months ago
I think situation B could also benefit from a dynamic option, as it involves customer participation in demand response programs.
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Carmen
2 months ago
I agree with Desirae. Those situations require dynamic options for different reasons.
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Desirae
2 months ago
I would use a dynamic option in situation A, C, and E.
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Felicitas
2 months ago
I think situation B could also benefit from a dynamic option, as it involves customer participation in programs.
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Abel
2 months ago
I agree with Penney. Those situations require dynamic options for different reasons.
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Penney
3 months ago
I would use a dynamic option in situation A, C, and E.
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