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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1080-24 Topic 4 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1080-24 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 4
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In module-based Planning, you can configure the time frame and granularity for plans, and the forecast for each module. You can have a different time frame and granularity for each module and year.

When configuring Financials, in which component would you configure the time frame and granularity for plans?

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Suggested Answer: A

In Oracle Planning 2024's module-based Planning, including the Financials module, the time frame (e.g., years) and granularity (e.g., months, weeks) for plans and forecasts are configured to define the planning horizon and periodicity. For Financials, this configuration occurs in:

A . Planning and Forecast Preparation: Correct. This component is where administrators define the time frame (e.g., start year, number of years) and granularity (e.g., monthly, weekly) for plans and forecasts. It's a mandatory configuration task executed via the Configure card, allowing module-specific settings.

B . Manage Time Periods: Incorrect. This is not a standard component in Oracle Planning for setting time frame and granularity; it's a term more aligned with other Oracle systems (e.g., Essbase) or custom period management, not Financials configuration.

C . Seasonality Management: Incorrect. Seasonality Management deals with distributing data across periods based on patterns (e.g., seasonal trends), not setting the overall time frame or granularity.

D . Valid Intersections: Incorrect. Valid Intersections define allowable data combinations across dimensions, not the time frame or granularity of plans.

The Oracle documentation specifies that Planning and Forecast Preparation is the component where time-related settings are established for Financials, making A the correct answer.


Oracle Planning 2024 Implementation Study Guide: 'Configuring Time Frame in Financials' (docs.oracle.com, Published 2024-10-10).

Oracle EPM Cloud Documentation: 'Planning and Forecast Preparation' (docs.oracle.com, Published 2023-11-15, updated for 2024).

Contribute your Thoughts:

Lavina
7 hours ago
Module-based planning, huh? Sounds like a recipe for some serious time management headaches. But hey, at least they give you the 'Manage Time Periods' option to keep things organized... or not.
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Celestina
1 days ago
B is the correct answer, no doubt about it. Though I'm still trying to figure out who came up with these module names. 'Manage Time Periods'? Seriously?
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Raymon
2 days ago
I was a bit unsure at first, but B definitely makes the most sense. Gotta love those module-based planning features!
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Martha
4 days ago
Actually, I believe the correct answer is A) Planning and Forecast Preparation, as that's where you set the time frame and granularity for plans.
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Daniel
5 days ago
Yep, B is the way to go. I remember covering this in the training module. Manage Time Periods is the place to set those parameters.
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Minna
7 days ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B) Manage Time Periods. That's where we configure the time frame and granularity for the plans, right?
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Lynna
3 days ago
Yes, you are correct! B) Manage Time Periods is where you configure the time frame and granularity for plans.
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Winfred
7 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) Seasonality Management.
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Dianne
9 days ago
I agree with Trina, because Manage Time Periods is where you configure the time frame and granularity for plans.
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Trina
15 days ago
I think the answer is B) Manage Time Periods.
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