It's all in the wording, it asks WHERE should you configure this. Product lifecycle state is correct, but it is configured in the released product details page.
I would have never known this because I don't have the license for Engineering Change MGMT turned on.
See the below link:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/pim/product-lifecycle#enable-and-apply-detailed-control-of-business-processes
Key phrase is,
"It's possible set up your system to provide control over which business processes should be allowed or blocked by the system for a specific lifecycle state. This capability can be useful when introducing new products (where, for example, it may be possible to purchase the item but receive a warning that it's still a prototype) or to discontinue or end-of-life of a product (where it may be possible to sell the existing on-hand but not to purchase it or to produce it)."
So lifecycle states work for this. But my guess is that many of us haven't seen this in use because until very recently it was an optional feature.
A. "You can manually update the product lifecycle state by using:
The Released products list page or Details view.
The Released product variants list page or Details view.
Find the obsolete products or product variants based on demand and associate a lifecycle state."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/pim/product-lifecycle
As the requirement for the release date is: "Limited edition must not be allowed for inclusion on sales orders until release date", I would set the "Stopped" flag in the Default order settings (for sales order). In my opinion the correct answer should be D.
It's a released product you couldn't meet all the requirements with just lifecycle states. The SO requirements ie max 1 is set on the default order settings. It correct as released product.
The question is about the official released date, so lifecyle states is correct.
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