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IBM Exam C1000-132 Topic 5 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-132 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 5
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Which two statuses of a Purchase Order will allow a receipt of new items to be processed in the Receiving application if the Purchase Order is not being revised?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

In IBM Maximo Manage, if a Purchase Order is not being revised, two statuses that will allow a receipt of new items to be processed in the Receiving application are APPR and INPRG.


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Carlee
12 days ago
Ah, good point about B (HOLD). I forgot that a purchase order on hold could still allow new item receipts. I think you're right, A (APPR) and B (HOLD) are the way to go.
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Tegan
14 days ago
I'm not convinced about E (PNDREV). If the purchase order is pending revision, wouldn't that mean it's not in a stable state to receive new items? I'm leaning more towards A (APPR) and B (HOLD) as the correct answers.
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Annabelle
15 days ago
Haha, 'PNDREV' - sounds like a purchase order that's just waiting to be revised! But yeah, I can see the logic behind that one. A (APPR) and E (PNDREV) seem like the safest bet.
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Kenneth
16 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about C (INPRG). Wouldn't that mean the purchase order is still being processed, and not ready for receipt? I'm thinking A (APPR) and E (PNDREV) might be the better choices.
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Heike
18 days ago
I agree, the key seems to be identifying the statuses that indicate the Purchase Order is active and not being revised. I'm leaning towards A (APPR) and C (INPRG) as the correct answers.
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Hildred
19 days ago
This question seems to be testing our understanding of the Purchase Order lifecycle and the statuses that allow for new item receipts. I'm not sure about the answer, but I think it has to do with the purchase order being in an approved or in-progress state.
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