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IBM Exam C1000-133 Topic 2 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-133 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 2
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As part of implementation, it is required for return orders created against a sales order to have the value of an extended database attribute of the YFS_ORDER_LINE table. At the time of return creation, this attribute must be copied from the sales order onto the return order. How can this be accomplished?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Kenneth
6 months ago
I have heard that adding the attribute to the Default Derived Order template under Process Type Details could also be a valid option for this scenario.
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Ira
6 months ago
I think adding the attribute to the template in the configuration for the include in Return transaction might be the easiest way to accomplish this.
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Sina
6 months ago
I'm not sure about that. Maybe extending the createOrder API template for the return order document type could also work.
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Tomoko
6 months ago
I agree with That seems like the most logical approach to copy the attribute from the sales order to the return order.
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Katlyn
6 months ago
I think the correct way is to set CopyToRelatedOrders = 'Y' in the attribute entity definition.
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James
6 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) Add the attribute to the Default Derived Order template under Process Type Details for the Order Fulfillment process type could be the right choice.
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Teresita
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Extend the createOrder API template for the return order document type to include this attribute.
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Brock
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) In the attribute entity definition for the extended database attribute, set CopyToRelatedOrders = 'Y'
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Desiree
8 months ago
You know, I'm starting to get a headache just thinking about all these options. Maybe we should just ask the exam proctor to give us a multiple-choice question about the weather instead. At least that would be more straightforward!
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Naomi
7 months ago
I agree, option D seems like the most logical choice here.
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Naomi
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C myself.
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Naomi
7 months ago
No, I believe option B is the correct one.
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Naomi
7 months ago
I think option A is the right choice.
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Curtis
8 months ago
Ooh, option D sounds interesting too! Adding the attribute to the configuration for the 'include in Return' transaction under the Others tab could be a simple way to get it copied over. Plus, it might be easier to maintain than modifying the API templates.
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Marshall
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not convinced that's the right approach either. Option C, extending the createOrder API template, seems like it could be a more robust solution. That way, we can directly include the attribute in the return order creation process.
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Paris
8 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Option A sounds like it might work, but what if we need more control over the process? Option B, adding the attribute to the Default Derived Order template, might give us more flexibility to customize the behavior.
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Denae
8 months ago
Okay, let's break this down. We need to make sure that the extended database attribute from the YFS_ORDER_LINE table gets copied over to the return order. Based on the options given, I think the best approach would be option A - setting the CopyToRelatedOrders flag in the attribute entity definition.
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Terrilyn
8 months ago
Wow, this question seems pretty technical. I'm not sure I fully understand the context here, but it sounds like we need to find a way to copy an extended database attribute from a sales order to a return order. Hmm, let me think about this...
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