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Start Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management PracticeA production planner reviews a route operation for a manufacturing order. How long, in hours, is the total processing time for this operation?
Explanation: The total processing time for a route operation is the sum of the setup time and the run time. Based on the route operation data for this manufacturing order, the total processing time is 0.75 hours.
A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. They want to automate the creation of purchase orders when inventory for a specific item drops below a predefined level. Which parameter should be set on the item?
Explanation: In Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, the maximum stock quantity is used in conjunction with a minimum stock quantity as part of the min/max coverage method. When the on-hand inventory falls below the minimum level, the system automatically generates a planned purchase order to replenish inventory up to the maximum quantity, automating the creation of purchase orders without manual intervention. The reorder point parameter triggers planned orders during master planning but does not automatically create purchase orders without additional release steps.
A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to manage its warehouse operations. The warehouse manager wants to ensure that items are stored in specific locations based on their storage dimensions, such as 'HighVolume' and 'LowTurnover'. Which feature should be configured to automatically guide putaway operations?
Explanation: Location directives are the correct feature to configure for automatically guiding putaway operations based on storage dimensions such as 'HighVolume' and 'LowTurnover'. They define rules and conditions for where items should be placed. Option A (Wave templates) is incorrect because wave templates control picking and shipping processes, not putaway. Option B (Inventory statuses) is incorrect because they manage item availability, not putaway routing. Option C (Cycle counting plans) is incorrect because they are used for inventory accuracy checks, not for directing putaway.
Refer to the exhibit. A warehouse uses location directives for sales picking with FEFO strategy. Workers are unable to pick from bulk locations even though there is stock. What is the most likely cause?
Explanation: Location directives use location profiles to filter locations for picking. If the 'BULK' location profile is not configured to allow picking (i.e., the 'Allow pick' option is disabled), the system will not consider bulk locations, even if stock is available. The FEFO strategy still requires valid picking locations; without the proper profile setting, the directive cannot select those locations. Option B is incorrect because FEFO does rely on expiration dates, but that does not prevent picking from bulk locations—the issue is profile setup. Option C is incorrect because the exhibit shows both 'BULK' and 'PICK' profiles in the directive, so the line exists. Option D is incorrect because switching to FIFO would not resolve a profile permission issue; the core problem is profile configuration, not strategy.
Refer to the exhibit. A master plan has generated a planned purchase order for 100 units of item A0001 with status 'Approved'. What does the 'Approved' status indicate?
Explanation: A planned purchase order with 'Approved' status indicates that a planner has reviewed and confirmed it. This status signifies that the order is approved for execution. Option B is incorrect because 'Approved' means it has been reviewed, not that it is waiting for review. Option C is incorrect because 'Approved' does not mean fully completed; the order still needs to be processed further. Option D is incorrect because 'Approved' indicates it has been firmed, but 'firmed' does not mean it is ready to be released; it still requires additional steps.
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