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Microsoft MB-820 Exam - Topic 4 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-820 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 4
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You are creating an entitlement object in Business Central to enable transactability for AppSource apps.

You must map the entitlement object to a plan in Partner Center.

You need to select the value of the Type property to use in the entitlement object.

Which value should you use?

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Suggested Answer: A

In Business Central, when creating an entitlement object to enable transactability for AppSource apps and mapping it to a plan in Partner Center, the Type property of the entitlement object should be set to PerUserServicePlan (A). The PerUserServicePlan type is used to define an entitlement that is based on a service plan, which is typically how transactability features are managed for apps distributed through AppSource. This type of entitlement allows for the mapping of specific features or capabilities of the app to a service plan in Partner Center, enabling granular control over what users are entitled to use based on their subscription. The other values, such as Implicit (B), Unlicensed (C), and Role (D), are used in different contexts and do not apply to the scenario of mapping an entitlement object to a plan for AppSource apps.


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Jackie
3 months ago
Wait, Unlicensed? That doesn't sound right...
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Sonia
3 months ago
A is the standard choice, can't argue with that!
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Micheline
3 months ago
I think B, Implicit, could work too.
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Yvonne
3 months ago
Role? Nah, that's not what we're looking for here.
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Dalene
3 months ago
Definitely going with A, PerUserServicePlan is the way to go.
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Salley
4 months ago
I’m pretty confident that Role is not the right answer for this scenario. It seems more like a user assignment rather than an entitlement type.
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Lou
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards Unlicensed, but I remember that it might not apply here. I should have reviewed the Partner Center mappings more closely.
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Celestine
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to choose between different types for entitlement objects. I feel like Implicit might be relevant too, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Ma
4 months ago
I think the Type property should be set to PerUserServicePlan, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right choice for AppSource apps.
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Omega
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this question. I'll need to double-check the requirements and make sure I fully understand the differences between the plan types before selecting an answer.
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Isidra
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Based on my understanding, the "PerUserServicePlan" option seems like the most appropriate choice for mapping an entitlement object to a plan in Partner Center.
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Toi
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll think through the purpose of the entitlement object and what type of plan it needs to map to in Partner Center. That should help me narrow down the options.
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Tesha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between the options here. I'll need to review the documentation on entitlement objects and plan types to make sure I select the right one.
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Dulce
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. I think the key is understanding the different types of entitlement objects and how they map to plans in Partner Center.
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Lajuana
11 months ago
These options are a bit confusing, but 'PerUserServicePlan' seems like the logical choice. I wonder if the exam writer has a sense of humor, though. Maybe they'll throw in a 'PerDogServicePlan' option just to mess with us.
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Teddy
10 months ago
Yeah, that seems like the most logical option to map the entitlement object to a plan.
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Cherry
11 months ago
I think 'PerUserServicePlan' is the right choice.
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Desmond
11 months ago
A 'Role' doesn't seem like the correct choice here. I'm pretty sure we need to use 'PerUserServicePlan' to map to a plan in Partner Center.
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Ceola
11 months ago
Hmm, 'Implicit' and 'Unlicensed' don't sound quite right for an entitlement object. I'm going with 'PerUserServicePlan' as well.
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Blondell
11 months ago
I think we need to use the 'PerUserServicePlan' option, as that's the one that maps to a plan in Partner Center.
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Janine
9 months ago
That's not the right value to use for mapping the entitlement object to a plan.
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Colette
9 months ago
D) Role
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Mira
9 months ago
No, 'Implicit' is not the correct value for mapping to a plan in Partner Center.
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Felicia
9 months ago
B) Implicit
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Edward
9 months ago
I agree, 'PerUserServicePlan' is the correct value to use.
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Cheryll
9 months ago
A) PerUserServicePlan
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Tammy
9 months ago
No, 'Implicit' is not the correct value for mapping the entitlement object to a plan in Partner Center.
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Sommer
9 months ago
B) Implicit
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Dorethea
9 months ago
Yes, that's correct. 'PerUserServicePlan' is the value we should use to map the entitlement object to a plan in Partner Center.
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Kris
9 months ago
A) PerUserServicePlan
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Ty
11 months ago
I believe Role might be a better choice as it can provide more flexibility in mapping the entitlement object to a plan.
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Starr
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Implicit could also be a valid option for the Type property.
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Rodrigo
12 months ago
I agree with Ligia, using PerUserServicePlan makes sense for enabling transactability.
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Ligia
12 months ago
I think the correct value to use is A) PerUserServicePlan.
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