MB-920 Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Practice Question
You are a solutions architect for a furniture manufacturer that uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company produces custom furniture and uses make-to-order production. They have the following requirements: (1) When a sales order is created, the system must automatically create a production order for the configured product. (2) The production order must use a BOM and route that are specific to the order configuration. (3) The production order must be scheduled based on material availability and capacity. (4) The company wants to use Copilot to assist in creating the production schedule. Which set of configurations should you implement?
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Why each option matters
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Create a production order from the sales order, use product configuration models to generate BOM and route, schedule operations using finite capacity, and enable Copilot for scheduling.
(1) Creating a production order from the sales order is standard for make-to-order scenarios. (2) Product configuration models dynamically generate a BOM and route specific to the order configuration. (3) Scheduling operations using finite capacity ensures material and capacity constraints are respected. (4) Copilot can assist in creating the production schedule. Option A (blanket sales order and kanban) is for repetitive manufacturing, not make-to-order. Option C (direct picking) bypasses production entirely, which doesn't meet the make-to-order requirement. Option D (purchase order and transfer order) is for procuring finished goods, not producing configured products.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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Create a blanket sales order and use a kanban rule to trigger production.
Why it's wrong here
Blanket orders are for long-term agreements; kanban is not typical for make-to-order.
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Create a production order from the sales order, use product configuration models to generate BOM and route, schedule operations using finite capacity, and enable Copilot for scheduling.
Why this is correct
This meets all requirements: automatic production order creation, specific BOM/route, scheduling, and Copilot.
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Create a sales order and directly pick inventory; no production order needed.
Why it's wrong here
Make-to-order requires production, not direct picking.
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Create a purchase order for the configured product and use a transfer order.
Why it's wrong here
Purchase order is for procurement, not manufacturing.
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