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Oracle 1Z0-1080-25 Exam - Topic 16 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1080-25 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 16
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In which two ways do parent/child relationships between approval unit hierarchy members affect the review process?

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Suggested Answer: A, D

In Oracle Planning 2024, the approval process uses an approval unit hierarchy where parent and child relationships influence the review workflow. The two ways these relationships affect the process are:

A . When the status of all children changes to one status (for example, Signed Off), the parent status changes to the same status: Correct. In a bottom-up approval process, when all child approval units reach a uniform status (e.g., Signed Off, Approved), the parent's status automatically updates to match, reflecting the completion of the children's review.

B . When you approve a parent, its children are Signed Off: Incorrect. Approving a parent does not automatically sign off its children; the workflow typically moves bottom-up, requiring children to be approved first.

C . After all children are promoted to the same owner, the parent status is changed to Signed Off: Incorrect. Promotion to an owner changes ownership, not necessarily status (e.g., Signed Off). Status changes are driven by approval actions, not just ownership.

D . After all children are promoted to the same owner, the parent is promoted to the owner: Correct. In the approval hierarchy, once all child units are promoted to a new owner (e.g., for review), the parent unit is also promoted to that owner, ensuring the hierarchy progresses together.

The Oracle documentation confirms that A (status aggregation) and D (owner promotion) are key behaviors of parent/child relationships in the approval process, making them the correct answers.


Oracle Planning 2024 Implementation Study Guide: 'Approval Unit Hierarchies' (docs.oracle.com, Published 2024-09-25).

Oracle EPM Cloud Documentation: 'Managing Approvals' (docs.oracle.com, Published 2023-12-20, updated for 2024).

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Anisha
3 days ago
Option D is the way to go. Promoting the parent makes total sense.
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Shelba
8 days ago
C) is just confusing. Why would the parent status change after the children are promoted?
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Lindsey
30 days ago
A) and B) are both correct. Covers all the bases.
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Ellsworth
1 month ago
D) After all children are promoted to the same owner, the parent is promoted to the owner. Gotta love the automation!
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Mitzie
1 month ago
B) When you approve a parent, its children are Signed Off. Seems like the most straightforward answer.
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Vilma
2 months ago
I definitely remember that when all children are signed off, the parent status changes, so A seems right to me!
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Lizbeth
2 months ago
I’m a bit uncertain about C and D; they seem similar, but I can't recall the exact details from my notes.
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Brett
2 months ago
I remember practicing a question about how parent and child statuses interact, and I feel like B might be correct too.
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Dorsey
2 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I’m not entirely sure if it’s the only way the parent status changes.
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Jess
2 months ago
This seems straightforward enough. I'd carefully analyze each answer choice and eliminate the ones that don't accurately describe how parent/child relationships affect the review process. The key is identifying the two correct ways from the options provided.
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Larue
2 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording here. I'd need to re-read the question and answers a few times to make sure I'm grasping the nuances. Maybe I'd jot down some notes to help visualize the different scenarios described.
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Kate
3 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is understanding how the parent and child approval units interact. I'd focus on identifying the two correct ways that these relationships impact the review process, based on the details provided in the answer choices.
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Vilma
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'd want to make sure I understand the exact meaning of "parent/child relationships" and how that affects the review process. The answer choices mention things like status changes and promotions, so I'd need to think through those scenarios.
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Stephaine
3 months ago
I think I'd start by carefully reading through the question and the answer choices to understand the key concepts they're asking about. The relationships between parent and child approval units seem to be the focus.
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