How should an administrator set up a conditional restriction for access to a Product Family?
A. by providing conditional access criteria in the Restricted Access section of the home page setup
B. by setting up a restricted profile and user group in Commerce and hiding the add, reconfigure, and delete product options
C. by hiding the model Punch-In on the home page by using JavaScript
D. by writing a Constraint rule at the Product Family level
Which is the correct procedure for adding multiple files to File Manager in a single step?
A. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the Browse button next to "Browse for ZIP File", identify the zip file to upload, and click the Add/Update Files button.
B. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, select the folder, where you want to store the new files, click the Browse button next to "Browse for ZIP File:", identify the zip file to upload, and click the Add File button.
C. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, select the folder where you want to store the new files, click the Browse button next to "Browse for ZIP File:", identify the zip file to upload, and click the Add/ Update Files button.
D. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, select the folder, where you want to store the new files, click the Browse button next to "Browse for ZIP File:", and click the Add/Update Files button.
E. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, select the folder, where you want to store the new files, click the Browse button next to "Browse for ZIP File:", identify the zip file to upload, and click the Add File button.
A use case requires displaying 250 rows of data to a user and allowing the user to interact with the data in
a mobile interface.
What is the Oracle-recommended method for displaying an interactive 250-row data set in a Configurator?
A. Split the data into two array sets and use logic to show the relevant set of data.
B. Use an HTML attribute to display the data and use JavaScript to create interactivity.
C. Use an array set to show this data.
D. You do not have a good option because 250 rows are too much to display on the screen of a Configurator.
Which three BOM Mapping Tables are required to map Configuration attributes to BOM items and Commerce Transaction Line attributes using a simple Table-Based BOM Mapping Configuration rule? (Choose three.)
A. BOM Attribute Translation
B. BOM Attribute Definition
C. BOM Item Definition
D. BOM Item Mapping
E. BOM Attribute Mapping
A customer sets up a BOM mapping for a configuration model using a single simple Table-Based BOM Mapping Configuration rule, as well as the BOM Item Definition and BOM Item Mapping Tables. When reviewing their implementation, they notice the following: The BOM Root Items Administration List shows the root BOM item and its child BOM items correctly. No errors are displayed. (Accessed from Admin > Products > BOM > BOM Root Items List) The BOM Item Mapping Administration List shows no root BOM item or child BOM items. No errors are displayed. (Accessed from the BOM Mapping rule's "Save and View Details" button)
Which field have they incorrectly populated in their BOM Mapping Tables?
A. "Parent BOM Map Variable Name" in the BOM Item Mapping Table
B. "Root Variable Name" in the BOM Item Definition Table
C. "Part Number" in the BOM Item Definition Table
D. "Parent Variable Name" in the BOM Item Definition Table
E. "BOM Item Variable Name" in the BOM Item Mapping Table
F. "Configurable Attribute Variable Name" in the BOM Item Mapping Table
Along with Part Number, Quantity, and Price, you also want to send additional recommended item details from Configuration to Commerce by using a Recommended Item rule. Which two options enable you to achieve this? (Choose two.)
A. Use the Comment field to pass additional details.
B. Pass the additional details by storing them in a Price Book.
C. This is not feasible. Only Part Number, Quantity, and Price can be passed from Config to Commerce by using Recommended Item rules.
D. Concatenate the additional details to Part Number.
E. Use BOM Mapping rules.
The user would like to run the "SFDC Quote Upsert" on a commerce action. Where would the user define this within CPQ?
A. The user will define the action to run in the SOAP Generator XSL.
B. The user will select the "SFDC Quote Upsert" from the Integration list in the Integration tab on the commerce action.
C. The user will select the "SFDC Quote Upsert" from the Modify tab in the commerce action.
D. The user will define the relation in the Integration Center under the Integration Platfrom within the Admin Homepage.
There are two single-select attributes in an array set. The first single-select attribute shows a list of countries and the second attribute shows a list of states. Which is the most efficient way to show relevant states based on chosen country?
A. Use the Hiding rule, which is the only possible option, because arrays do not do not support Constraint rules.
B. Create Hiding rules for each country with Simple Conditions, and then select valid states for the Action attribute. In this case, the number of Hiding rules will be equal to the number of countries.
C. Create a Constraint rule for each country in the drop-down list by using Simple Conditions and select valid states for the Action attribute of the rule. In this case, number of rules will be equal to the number of countries in the list.
D. Load all country and state combinations in a data table and write a Constraint rule to lookup the data table.
How do you modify a specific user's access (grant access or remove access) to Product Families, Supported Product Families, and Data Table folders?
A. For each Product Family or Data table folder affected, click the Modify tab for that item and then select or deselect the check boxes related to the users you want to grant access to or remove access from for this Product Family or Data Table folder.
B. Click the user's name on the User Administration List page to edit the user, click the Access Permission tab, select or deselect the check boxes related to the items you want to grant access to or remove access from for this user.
C. Click the Group name on the Group Administration List page that has this user as a member, click the Access Permissions tab, select or deselect the check boxes related to the items you want to grant access to or remove access from for this user.
D. Go to the Product Family definition or the Data Table folder properties for which you want to grant or remove access, click the Access Permissions tab, select or deselect the check boxes related to the users you want to grant access to or remove access from for this Product Family or Data Table folder.
E. Use the Navigation Menus item on the Administration home page to grant or remove access to specific Product Families or Data Table folders for the user.
What is the correct procedure for moving a file from one folder to another in File Manager?
A. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the source file folder, select the check box next to the file you want to move, click the destination folder, and click the Move button.
B. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the source file folder, select the check box next to the file you want to move, select the destination folder from the Select Folder drop-down menu, and click the Move button.
C. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the source file folder, click the file you want to move, and drag the file to the destination folder.
D. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the source file folder, right-click the file you want to move and select Copy from the shortcut menu, click the destination file folder, and right-click in the list of files in that destination folder and select Paste from the shortcut menu.
E. Click File Manager on the Admin home page, click the source file folder, select the check box next to the file you want to move, select the destination folder from the Select Folder drop-down menu, and click the Copy button.