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Microsoft MB-335 Exam - Topic 2 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-335 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 2
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A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management for Process manufacturing.

You are reviewing the planned production orders for the next two weeks. There are several production orders for the same product. One order is scheduled to run the week after another order.

You need to optimize the planned production orders.

What should you do?

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Paola
3 months ago
Wait, can we really combine orders like that? Sounds risky!
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Virgina
3 months ago
Rerunning master planning could be a better choice.
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Benton
3 months ago
Not so sure about that, what if it messes up the schedule?
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Miesha
4 months ago
Definitely agree, option A is the way to go!
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Eric
4 months ago
I think combining the production orders makes sense.
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Ciara
4 months ago
I thought the coverage time fence was important, but I can't recall if two weeks is the right timeframe for optimizing production orders.
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Doug
4 months ago
I feel like rerunning master planning is key here, but I can't remember if the dynamic or static plan is more effective for this situation.
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Phung
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to decide between firming orders or rerunning master planning. I think firming might not help in this case.
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Alishia
5 months ago
I think combining the production orders might be the best option, but I'm not entirely sure if that will optimize everything.
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Fletcher
5 months ago
Firming the orders might be a good way to lock in the schedule, but I'm not sure if that's the most efficient approach here. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons.
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Jospeh
5 months ago
Rerunning master planning could be a good way to optimize the schedule, but I'm not sure which plan type would be best in this scenario. I'll need to do some research.
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Malcolm
5 months ago
Hmm, combining the production orders seems like the most straightforward solution, but I want to make sure I understand the potential impacts before selecting that.
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Cristal
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through the implications of each approach.
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Deane
10 months ago
I bet the correct answer is 'D) Call the IT department and have them fix it for me.' That's the real secret to acing these exams!
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Dell
9 months ago
C) Rerun master planning. Select the dynamic plan with a coverage time fence of two weeks.
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Whitley
9 months ago
B) Firm the orders.
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Dick
9 months ago
A) In Planned orders, combine the production orders.
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Rosio
10 months ago
Dynamic plan or static plan? Hmm, I wonder if they'll have a plan to make me a sandwich while I figure this out.
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Lemuel
9 months ago
C) Rerun master planning. Select the dynamic plan with a coverage time fence of two weeks.
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Charlene
9 months ago
B) Firm the orders.
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Shayne
10 months ago
A) In Planned orders, combine the production orders.
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Launa
10 months ago
Rerunning master planning? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by changing the whole car! But I guess it could work...
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Lindy
8 months ago
Rerunning master planning might be the best option to optimize the planned production orders.
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Myra
8 months ago
C) Rerun master planning. Select the dynamic plan with a coverage time fence of two weeks.
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Henriette
9 months ago
B) Firm the orders.
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Desmond
9 months ago
A) In Planned orders, combine the production orders.
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Jesusita
10 months ago
Firming the orders? Sounds like a good way to make sure nothing changes, even if it's not the most efficient approach.
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Nu
10 months ago
Combining the production orders seems like the obvious choice here. Why bother with all that master planning mumbo-jumbo?
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Phyliss
10 months ago
B) Firm the orders.
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King
10 months ago
A) In Planned orders, combine the production orders.
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Nancey
10 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe we should rerun master planning with a dynamic plan instead.
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Roslyn
11 months ago
I agree with Queen. Combining the orders will help streamline the process.
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Queen
11 months ago
I think we should combine the production orders to optimize them.
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