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IBM Exam C1000-132 Topic 11 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-132 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 11
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When using flow control on a Work Order, how ca from the Parent to Child Work Orders?

user ensure that Work Order status changes are inherited

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Suggested Answer: B

When using flow control on a Work Order in IBM Maximo Manage, to ensure that Work Order status changes are inherited from the Parent to Child Work Orders, you should go to the Organization application and check the Inherit Status Changes flag in Work Order Options -> Flow Control Options.


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Kyoko
1 months ago
D) 'Roll Down Status Changes'? Sounds like a fun amusement park ride, not a work order setting.
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Rashad
2 days ago
D) 'Roll Down Status Changes'? Sounds like a fun amusement park ride, not a work order setting.
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Goldie
7 days ago
C) Ensure the Asset or Location on both the Parent and Child Work Order.
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Felicidad
17 days ago
A) Check the Inherit Status Changes flag on the Work Order and ensure the mxe.app.wo.flowControlStatuslnheritance System Properties is set to 1.
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Yuki
1 months ago
I went with D because it talks about Roll Down Status Changes on both Parent and Child Work Orders.
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Hester
1 months ago
I chose A because it mentions checking the Inherit Status Changes flag and setting the System Properties.
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Chaya
1 months ago
A) Ha! Checking the system properties, that's the real secret sauce. Nailed it!
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Chantay
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C.
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Leandro
1 months ago
C) Hmm, I don't think the asset or location alone would ensure status changes are inherited. Gotta be something more specific.
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Caprice
1 months ago
D) Interesting, I didn't know about the 'Roll Down Status Changes' flag. Might be worth looking into that.
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Yoko
21 days ago
A) Check the Inherit Status Changes flag on the Work Order and ensure the mxe.app.wo.flowControlStatuslnheritance System Properties is set to 1.
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Dorothy
28 days ago
D) Interesting, I didn't know about the 'Roll Down Status Changes' flag. Might be worth looking into that.
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Davida
30 days ago
B) In the Organization application, check the Intarit Status Changes flag in Work Order Options -> Flow Control Options.
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Lashunda
1 months ago
A) Check the Inherit Status Changes flag on the Work Order and ensure the mxe.app.wo.flowControlStatuslnheritance System Properties is set to 1.
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Yuki
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D.
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Alba
2 months ago
B) I've seen this option in the Organization app before, but not sure if it's the correct one for this scenario.
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Marica
17 days ago
C) Ensure the Asset or Location on both the Parent and Child Work Order.
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Cherry
18 days ago
B) I think that option sounds like the right one to ensure status changes are inherited.
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Viki
29 days ago
A) Check the Inherit Status Changes flag on the Work Order and ensure the mxe.app.wo.flowControlStatuslnheritance System Properties is set to 1.
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Hester
2 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Jacqueline
2 months ago
A) Seems like the right answer to me. Inheritance of status changes is important for maintaining consistency across work orders.
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Cathrine
1 months ago
B) Yes, it's crucial to make sure that status changes are inherited correctly to avoid any confusion.
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Maryln
2 months ago
A) Seems like the right answer to me. Inheritance of status changes is important for maintaining consistency across work orders.
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