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Question #: 44
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A company wants to account for the time to set up a machine to manufacture a new part.
You need to set up the costing calculations in the system.
Which three calculation group warnings can you set up? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. No consumption
  • B. No cost price
  • C. No BOM
  • D. No resources
  • E. No route
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Suggested Answer: BCE 🗳️
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/cost-management/bom-calculation-groups

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ThomasVanDorpe
Highly Voted 4 years, 11 months ago
A, D & E seems to be more logical. Question specifically indicates that you need to have warnings for a certain setup time for a resource. BOM warnings do not relate to this
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ZVV
4 years, 2 months ago
I'd choose BDE, but I'm not sure...
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ElAndo
4 years ago
The Cost Price relates to the Cost Group you select for the resource where you will account for the setup, so I'd say it is necessary to have a value. Then you must have the resource and the route to have the cost. So, BDE is correct.
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ElAndo
4 years ago
Sorry, relates to the Cost Category, used by resources.
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Spiritoflove
2 years, 9 months ago
Actually consumption is whether a process quantity is specified on the route lines... irrelevant if we are only concerned with setup time. To mandate this would suggest you also have processing time. Note consumption has nothing to do with whether or not a cost actually results from any processing time. The only cost check is whether an item has a cost. there is no warning to identify whether or not costs result from routes.
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Beluda
Most Recent 2 years, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: ADE
It's Setup time, to me most logic make: No Consumption, No Resource, No Route
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Gupta01
3 years, 8 months ago
It is No Route, No consumption and No cost price. You can also verify and check for consumption. Consumption is the quantity in a particular route. Typically, it represents the amount of time that is required in order to perform a specific operation for a production process. You can check whether an item has no cost price. If there is no active cost price for an item, no cost is added into the BOM calculation. So ABE
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viking1
4 years ago
All warnings can be configured, but the question is about accounting for time, so the correct answer would be those warnings which assist in making sure time can be accounted for. Consumption and cost price drive cost, but not time, so the correct answer is C (No BOM), D (No resources) and E (No route)
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HenryB
4 years, 6 months ago
All answers and warnings apply and can be setup in my opinion, depending on the moment you run the cost calculation.
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peter0032
4 years, 6 months ago
For me B, C and E are correct.
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Alexpet
3 years, 6 months ago
I agree. Not A because consumption measures time of operation based on quanity not setup time. Not D because resource is optional. Also B because each item''s cost in BOM includes setup time, so if no setup time, you may be missing the config somwhere.
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