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Microsoft Exam MB-335 Topic 2 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-335 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 2
[All MB-335 Questions]

A company uses engineering change management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The Product readiness checks feature is turned off.

An existing engineering product must be reconfigured for a new product readiness policy.

You need to change the product readiness policy.

Where should you make this change?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Sharita
2 months ago
This question is giving me flashbacks to my engineering class. I'm going with C) engineering category. It's the only option that sounds remotely like it makes sense. Although, who knows, maybe the answer is actually 'ask the boss and pray'.
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Stefania
4 days ago
Let's go with C) engineering category then.
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Shawna
7 days ago
I'm leaning towards C) engineering category as well.
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Lou
13 days ago
Let's go with C) engineering category then.
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Santos
14 days ago
I'm not so sure, maybe it's D) product configuration model.
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Kaycee
15 days ago
I think it's C) engineering category too.
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Vince
22 days ago
I agree, engineering category seems like the most logical option.
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Lauran
26 days ago
I think C) engineering category is the right choice.
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Alaine
2 months ago
Hold up, are we sure it's not B) shared product? I mean, if it's a shared product, wouldn't that be the logical place to change the readiness policy? Just a thought, but I could be way off base here.
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Eladia
26 days ago
A: Yeah, that could make sense too. Let's look into both options.
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Magdalene
1 months ago
B: I'm not sure, but C) engineering category could also be a possibility.
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Dottie
2 months ago
A: I think it might actually be D) product configuration model.
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Nenita
3 months ago
Ah, the classic product readiness policy question! I bet it's E) released product. That's where you'd want to make the change, right? After all, the product is already out there, so you gotta update it.
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Loreen
12 days ago
I agree with the first response, E) released product is the correct choice.
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Brianne
24 days ago
Actually, it's C) engineering category where you need to change the product readiness policy.
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Melissia
1 months ago
I think it might be D) product configuration model instead.
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Ty
2 months ago
Yes, you are correct! E) released product is where you should make the change.
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Merilyn
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Maybe it's D) product configuration model? Wouldn't that be where you'd set the readiness policy? Guess I need to review my notes on this one.
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Kimberely
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. The product configuration model is where you can make changes to the product readiness policy.
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Alease
2 months ago
I think you're right, D) product configuration model sounds like the right place to change the readiness policy.
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Paola
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might also be possible to make the change in the engineering category.
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Kyoko
3 months ago
I agree with Almeta. The product configuration model is where you can set the new product readiness policy.
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Willard
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C) engineering category. That's where you'd configure the product readiness policy, right? I mean, it's Engineering, so it makes sense.
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Almeta
3 months ago
I think the change should be made in the product configuration model.
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