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Becoming a Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate

By : Juan Bravo Vargas, Mariano Martínez Melo
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Book Image

Becoming a Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate

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By: Juan Bravo Vargas, Mariano Martínez Melo

Overview of this book

Meeting delivery commitments has become increasingly challenging due to evolving demands and fluctuating material availability. As a result, establishing robust systems and processes that can adapt to this dynamic environment has become a necessity. With Becoming a Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate, you’ll understand how to initiate and implement effective supply chain management processes. This book begins with an overview of the processes and modules within Dynamics 365 and then delves into real-life case studies involving procurement, sales, and quality assurance. You’ll explore more advanced tools and core processes, such as warehouse and transportation management, which allows you to define storage flows and shipping controls. You’ll also learn about the various tools available to define solutions and discover how to work within the Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management platform. The last set of chapters will take you through the planning techniques and considerations to schedule and control all supply process flows seamlessly. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be well-prepared to obtain your certification as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate but also be equipped to solidify your expertise and pursue exciting career opportunities.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Questions

  1. You are implementing planning optimization. A planner needs to group demands of a month and create planned purchase orders for every item’s demand.

    Which of the following configurations do you need to perform to address this problem?

    1. Create a requirement coverage group, then select and group all generated planned purchase orders.
    2. Create a period coverage group. Set the period time fence to 30 days and assign it to the items.
    3. Create a min/max coverage group. Assign it to the item. Set minimum and maximum levels of the item and set the lead time to 30 days.
  2. You are implementing planning optimization. A planner sets a plan filter for items A and D. They only need to plan item A on the next master planning run.

    Which of the following configurations do you need to perform to address this problem?

    1. Create a new master plan, set the plan filter for Item A, and run the master plan.
    2. Run the master plan and set a runtime filter for item D.
    3. Run the master plan and set a runtime...