A Work Center created a month ago is no longer in use now. You want to remove the Work Center;
however, the system is no allowing you to delete it.
Identify three reasons for this.
A. There are resources associated with the Work Center.
B. The Work Center is being referenced in the Closed Work Order.
C. The Work Center is being referenced in the Open Work Order.
D. The work center is being references in the work definition operation.
E. The work center is being referenced in the Work Area.
You are monitoring the production status on your shop floor. The production operator informs you that a particular resource that was not functioning for the past week is now back in operation. Which option shows the steps to quickly release the work orders affected by this operation, which were put on hold using the mobile application?
A. Select the infotile On Hold> Select a work order you want to release> Select the work order operation on hold > Swipe left on the work order name> Tap or click the Release action, and click OK
B. Select the infotile On Hold> Select a work order you want to release> Swipe left on the work order name> Tap or click the Release action, and click OK
C. Select the infotile Unreleased> Select a work order you want to release>Swipe left on the work order name> Tap or click the Release action, and click OK
D. Select the infertile Dispatch List> Select a work order operation you want to release> Swipe left on the work order name> Tap or click the Release action, and click OK
A manufacturing cloud user wants to print information available in the work order in PDF. Identify the three reports that the user can print directly from the work order screen using the Print PDF action.
A. Work Order Traveler
B. Resource List
C. Print Labels
D. Print Component List
E. Bill of material
A production Operator is executing work order in your plant. After completing move transactions, he notices that he has performed some incorrect move operations, including incorrect scrap and reject transactions. He is required to perform a reverse transaction to correct the errors. The operations are not count point enabled and not auto charged. Identify the four transactions to correct this situation.
A. Reverse from reject to ready.
B. Reverse from scrap to ready.
C. Reverse resources charged to a work order.
D. Reverse material issued to a work order.
E. Reverse at an operation.
F. Reverse the product at the last operation.
A customer has a distribution warehouse (DW) for After Sales and Service and an in-house manufacturing plant (MP). Sales orders are created and shipped from DW. Identify the two Sourcing Rules that need to be set for order promising to schedule the order.
A. Define Local sourcing rule for organization MP: Source Type Make At, Source MP
B. Define Local sourcing rule for organization DW: Source Type Make From, Source MP
C. Define Local sourcing rule for organization MP: Source Type Transfer To, Source DW
D. Define Local sourcing rule for organization DW: Source Type Transfer From, Source MP
You have been asked to set up cost estimates for 10 different purchased items. Which two steps could be used to accomplish this task?
A. Use the Mass Edit functionality.
B. Run the ESS process "Update Item Cost Estimate".
C. Enter cost estimates directly into UI.
D. Call web service.
E. Import spreadsheet.
In your customer's manufacturing facility, different types of Movement Requests are created. Key manufacturing components are issued to the work orders form the manufacturing subinventory. The manufacturing subinventory receives its supplies form the Warehouse subinventory through automatically created Movement Requests. Which type of Movement Requests should you use to fill the manufacturing subinventory form the Warehouse subinventory?
A. Batch Wave Movement Requests
B. Pick Wave Movement Requests
C. Replenishment Requests
D. Requisition Movement Requests
Your customer has multiple distribution centers and a few manufacturing plants. Plants make different items with some overlap between them in terms of products manufactured. The distribution centers stock parts from all plants. A Corporate Engineering team is responsible for centrally defining items and catalogues. This team defines the items and sets the attributes for most parameters. The respective distribution centers and manufacturing plants are allowed to change some attributes locally. Identify two different ways of achieving this requirement.
A. Set up Plants as Inventory Organizations, Distribution Centers as Item Organizations, and Corporate Engineering organization as Inventory Organization.
B. Set up Plants as Inventory Organizations, Distribution Centers as Inventory Organizations, and Corporate Engineering organizations as Item Organization.
C. Set up Plants and Distribution Centers as Inventory organizations and Corporate Engineering organization as Item Organization
D. Set up Plants and Distribution Centers as Inventory organizations and Corporate Engineering organization as Inventory Organization.
E. Set up Plants as Inventory Organizations, Distribution Centers as Item Organizations, and Corporate Engineering organization as Item Organization.
You are reviewing the production status of your manufacturing plant shop floor as a production supervisor. Your production manager wants a report on a work order status which is reserved against a particular customer. The final assembly of the work order is serialized. Which option shows the steps to complete the task using the mobile application?
A. Use your mobile camera to scan the bar coded serial number of the final assembly> Upload the barcode to open the work order details page > Click Actions and select the E-mail icon> Select required work orders> Select the e-mail client, enter the recipient's e-mail, and click Send.
B. Select the infotile Customer to open the work order details page> Click Actions and select the E- mail icon> Select required work orders>Select the e-mail client, enter the recipient's e-mail, and click Send.
C. Use your mobile camera to scan the bar coded serial number of the final assembly> Upload the barcode to open the work order details page> Select required work orders> Click Social icon (OSN) > Select recipient, and click Share.
D. Search the work order by customer name to open the work order details page> Click Actions and select the E-mail icon> Select required work orders> Select the e-mail client, enter the recipient's email, and click Send.
A Production Supervisor queries a Work Order (WO-1025) from the manage Work Orders page. On the
Entering Edit Work Order: WO-1025 page, he finds General Information, Operations and History tab, but
not the Reservations tab.
Identify the two reasons that can cause the Reservations tab not to be displayed.
A. Work Order (WO-1025) is not a Configured item Work Order.
B. Work Order (WO-1025) is not a Back-to-Back Work Order.
C. Work Order (WO-1025) is not a Drop-Ship Work Order.
D. Work Order (WO-1025) is not a Pick-to-order Work Order.
E. Work Order (WO-1025) is not a Plan-to-produce Work Order.