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Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
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An energy sustainability company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.

The company sells raw materials to contractors working on a pipeline project by using special pricing. The company plans to sell raw materials to non-pipeline contractors; however, those sales will not be eligible for the special pricing, any discounts, or price breaks. The non-pipeline contractor pricing may change over time. The price history must be retained.

You need to configure the system for the pricing requirements.

What should you configure? To answer, drag the appropriate configurations to the correct pricings. Each configuration may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

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H_Incandenza
Highly Voted 1 year, 1 month ago
Such a poorly worded question... 1. For both groups I would establish a trade agreement. 2. You can have multiple trade agreements associated to an item. 3. Specificity takes precedence. 4. You could do this in a variety of ways: a. Create price groups for each group of customers and establish trade agreements for each. b. Create a price group for only the NPCs, and then allow an "all" type trade agreement to cover every one else. c. You could reverse (4b), and create the price group just for the pipeline contractors. (4b) is probably what they're looking for, but anyone who says there is marginal utility between each options? Not sure I would agree. I think it's six and one half dozen.
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globeearth
Most Recent 2 months ago
[1] For setting pricing for pipeline contractors, "Price group, customer" provides the best balance of consistency, efficiency, and differentiation. You’d configure a "Pipeline Contractors" price group, assign those customers to it, and define special pricing via trade agreements linked to the group. [2] For non-pipeline contractors, "Trade agreements, all" provides the simplest, most scalable way to set standard pricing that can evolve over time, with history tracked via dated trade agreements. It leverages hierarchy (specific overrides general) to keep non-pipeline pricing distinct from pipeline special pricing.
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Bhaveshbarot22
7 months, 3 weeks ago
As per my best knowledge, Price Group, affiliations is applicable to Dynamic 365 Commerce. While in question client is using D365 SCM. So, It is wrong answer.
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Zeljo
1 year, 1 month ago
since "The price history must be retained." Price group, customer trade agreement, all
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stefro85
1 year, 4 months ago
Pipeline contractors = price group, customer > Reason: various contractors Non-pipeline contractors = trade agreement, all > Reason: keep history for prices valid to all non-pipeline contractors
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CCexamn
1 year, 2 months ago
For non-pipeline contractors you say trade agreement all, but I guess you mean trade agreement customer? You need know which of your contractors are Non-pipeline... to hit the correct ones.
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SabineVG
1 year, 4 months ago
Swap the two answers
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