MB-920 Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Practice Question
Exhibit
Refer to the exhibit.
```json
{
"PlanningOptimizationConfiguration": {
"Enabled": true,
"InstanceName": "PO-Instance-01",
"FirmPlannedOrders": true,
"FirmingTimeFenceDays": 30,
"IncludeSafetyStock": true,
"CalculateActionMessages": false
}
}
```A company has configured the Planning Optimization add-in as shown. A planner manually firms a planned order for a component that has a lead time of 25 days. The order's requirement date is 45 days from now. What will happen during the next master planning run?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
✓
The order will remain firm and no action will be taken.
The planner manually firmed the planned order. Once a planned order is firmed manually, it becomes a firm planned order and will not be affected by subsequent master planning runs. The Planning Optimization add-in respects manual firming regardless of the time fence settings. Therefore, during the next master planning run, the order will remain firm and no action will be taken. Option A is incorrect because the order is already firmed, so no action message will be generated to reschedule it. Option B is incorrect because the order is outside the 30-day auto-firming time fence, but it was manually firmed, so this is irrelevant. Option C is incorrect because a manually firmed order will not be unfirmed during master planning.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
- ✗
An action message will be generated to reschedule the order.
Why it's wrong here
Action messages are disabled in the configuration.
- ✗
The order will be automatically firmed because it is within the time fence.
Why it's wrong here
The requirement date is outside the 30-day time fence.
- ✗
The order will be unfirmed and a new planned order created.
Why it's wrong here
Firmed orders are not unfirmed automatically.
- ✓
The order will remain firm and no action will be taken.
Why this is correct
Manually firmed orders are respected; the configuration does not change them.
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