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Oracle Planning and Collaboration Cloud 2022 Implementation Professional Questions and Answers

Question 1

You analyzed your customer's shipment history data at item and organization level. You found that the customer has many new products with limited history.

Does Planning Central support forecasting products with limited history, and what is this process called?

Options:

A.

No, Planning Central does not support the Croston Method for Sparse Demand forecasting method.

B.

Yes, Planning Central supports the Regression for Sparse Demand forecasting method, typically used for new products.

C.

Yes, Planning Central supports the Holt Exponential Smoothing forecasting method used for newly introduced products.

D.

No, Planning Central does not support the Regression for Sparse Demand forecasting method.

E.

No, Planning Central does not support the Holt Exponential Smoothing forecasting method.

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Question 2

Where do you view the collected data for Organizations, Customers, Suppliers, Carriers, and Interlocation Shipping Networks?

Options:

A.

View Simulation Sets

B.

Review Plan Inputs

C.

Maintain Supply Network Model

D.

View Collected Data

E.

Planning Analytics

Question 3

When planning for customer demand to be fulfilled from internal organizations or from a contract manufacturer, what are the four types of planned orders that can be generated? (Choose four.)

Options:

A.

Make orders for items being manufactured in the contract manufacturer organization.

B.

Transfer orders for internally owned components being transferred from contract manufacturer to internal organizations.

C.

Transfer orders for internally owned components being transferred from internal organizations to contract manufacturer organizations.

D.

Transfer orders for finished goods being transferred from contract manufacturer organizations to internal organizations.

E.

Buy orders for components purchased at internal organizations and contract manufacturer organizations.

F.

Return orders for items being manufactured in the contract manufacturer organization.