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Question #: 48
Topic #: 2
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A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company has two legal entities, one in the United States and one in Canada.

The Canada entity has a vendor that the US entity wants to order from directly. The US entity requires access to the vendor sales representative information for order placement.

You need to resolve the US access requirement.

What should you do?

  • A. Associate the global address book party to the US company.
  • B. Create an intercompany relationship.
  • C. Create a new address book.
  • D. Set the secure by address book parameter.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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zbiti
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Correct
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Better_ask_a_Dev
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct
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Better_ask_a_Dev
1 year, 7 months ago
It sounds like option A allows for the Canadian vendor to be shared with the US vendor. I believe this is the correct answer.
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Jo90
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: A
I believe an intercompany relationship is just marking the two companies to be able to trade 'internally'. What it seems like you are referring to is Cross-Company data sharing. Cross-company data sharing could be a solution but this would give each of the companies access to all vendors and not just the one in question. Option A gives the US company access to the details for the one vendor satisfying the requirements in the question.
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Jo90
1 year, 8 months ago
I believe an intercompany relationship is just marking the two companies to be able to trade 'internally'. What it seems like you are referring to is Cross-Company data sharing. Cross-company data sharing could be a solution but this would give each of the companies access to all vendors and not just the one in question. Option A gives the US company access to the details for the one vendor satisfying the requirements in the question.
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Suvadipg55
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Creating an intercompany relationship helps establish connections and access between legal entities within the same organization, allowing for shared data and collaboration across entities. In this case, it would enable the US entity to access the vendor's information from the Canada entity, including sales representative details for order placement. Options A, C, and D do not directly address the requirement for intercompany access to vendor information between the US and Canada legal entities in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
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Better_ask_a_Dev
1 year, 7 months ago
This is far away from the purpose of creating an intercompany relationship... for one shared vendor. The correct answer is the more logical one for sharing ONE vendor, not all information between the companies.
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