MB-920 Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Practice Question
Exhibit
Refer to the exhibit.
{
"PlanId": "Plan1",
"ItemNumber": "A0001",
"Action": "CoverageGroup",
"CoverageGroup": "FIFO",
"Period": 30,
"SafetyStock": 100,
"ReorderingPolicy": "MinMax",
"MinimumQuantity": 500,
"MaximumQuantity": 2000
}You are configuring master planning for item A0001 in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The exhibit shows a coverage group configuration. Based on the exhibit, what is the expected behavior when the on-hand quantity drops to 400 units?
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
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A planned order is generated to replenish up to 2000 units.
With the MinMax reordering policy, when the on-hand quantity drops below the minimum (500), the system generates a planned order to replenish up to the maximum (2000). Option A is incorrect because the trigger is the minimum quantity, not safety stock. Option B is incorrect because the coverage period (30 days) does not delay the planned order generation; it only affects planning horizon. Option D is incorrect because the replenishment quantity brings inventory to the maximum, not just safety stock.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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No action is taken because safety stock is 100 and on-hand is above that.
Why it's wrong here
Safety stock does not trigger replenishment; the minimum quantity does.
- ✗
The system waits for the next period (30 days) before generating a planned order.
Why it's wrong here
The period does not delay the MinMax trigger; it is for coverage time fence.
- ✓
A planned order is generated to replenish up to 2000 units.
Why this is correct
On-hand 400 is below minimum 500, so a planned order is created up to maximum 2000.
- ✗
A planned order is generated to replenish only 100 units to meet safety stock.
Why it's wrong here
MinMax policy uses minimum and maximum quantities, not safety stock.
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