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Microsoft MB-335 Exam - Topic 1 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-335 exam
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A company implements Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and configures the system to support process manufacturing.

The company manufactures pain-relieving lotions. Several of the primary ingredients are delivered at different concentrations depending on the ingredient and vendor. Ingredient A is the primary active ingredient in the lotion. IngredientB is used as a compensating ingredient.

You need to ensure that the system is set up to support the manufacturing process.

Solution: Create a dimension-based product with configurations. Use a price model to calculate the different configurable option costs.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Daniel
4 months ago
Yes, this should work for process manufacturing!
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Florencia
4 months ago
Wait, can you really manage different concentrations like that?
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Ashlee
4 months ago
Definitely needs more than just configurations.
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Pansy
5 months ago
I don't think a price model is enough for this.
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Alysa
5 months ago
Sounds like a solid approach!
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Shawn
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether the dimension-based product approach is sufficient for handling the different concentrations of ingredients. I wish we had more examples to clarify this.
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Bulah
5 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where we had to set up product configurations for varying ingredient concentrations. I feel like this solution might be on the right track.
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Elizabeth
5 months ago
I think the price model could help with calculating costs, but I'm not confident if it fully supports the manufacturing process as described.
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Nu
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure if using a dimension-based product is the best approach for this scenario. It seems like it could work, but I remember some questions where it didn't fit well.
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Alease
6 months ago
This seems like a tricky question, but I think I have a good strategy. I'll focus on the key requirements - simplifying the composition logic and reducing redundant data transformation. The Enterprise Service Bus and Legacy Wrapper patterns both sound promising.
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Lourdes
6 months ago
I remember learning about NSX and disaster recovery in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics. I'll have to read the options closely.
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