A and B are clear winners here. Editions are all about managing changes and ensuring consistent data across the org. As for C and D, I think the exam writers are just trying to trip us up. Next question, please!
Hmm, let me think about this. I'm pretty sure A and B are right, but C and D seem a bit iffy. Although, I guess you could argue that by controlling the validity of the data, Editions indirectly ensure high-quality master data. Maybe I should have paid more attention during the MDG training...
This is a tricky one. I'd say A, B, and D are true. Editions help control the validity of the data, which in turn ensures a single version of the truth. But I'm not convinced C is correct - that seems more like a general MDG benefit, not specific to Editions.
I agree with A and B, but I'm not sure about C and D. Are you sure those are correct? I thought Editions were more about managing changes, not necessarily ensuring data quality or validity.
A and B are definitely true. Editions help maintain consistent financial data across the organization and enable changes to be released on a specific date. That's the whole point of using Editions in MDG, right?
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