Your client has made a change to item costs. What type of collection do they need to run to only pick up this change?
Answer: A
Question 2
Another planner has previously created a supply plan, but you now need to make some changes so that you can do some 'what-if' analysis. How can you go about duplicating this plan?
Answer: B
Question 3
Which statement applies only to the planning of back-to-back items and not standard items?
Answer: B
Question 4
You are a demand planner and you want to generate forecast for all laptop and desktop products in the US business unit. You are using standard enterprise and product hierarchy. You have created a demand plan and now you must define plan scope.
Identify three valid steps. (Choose three.)
Answer: A,B,D
Question 5
Your client uses product categories and global sourcing rules for supply planning. However, their newest product doesn't follow these rules. For a specific item in the category, it needs to be sourced from a different supplier globally.
How should they set this up for the easiest maintenance, going forward?