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You are implementing Cloud Procurement contracts and during user acceptance testing, the user would like to create clauses in the Cloud applications similar to what were available in their legacy Contract application.
Identify two ways to create clauses as per their requirement.

  • A. Manage Contract Standard Clauses from Functional Setup Manager.
  • B. Create Clauses from the Contracts workarea page.
  • C. Manage Contract Standard Clauses, Templates, and Profiles from Functional Setup Manager.
  • D. Import Clauses from the Contracts workarea page.
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Jamrock
4 years, 8 months ago
Agree with stefania277 - BD https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/procurement/20a/fasca/setting-up-contract-terms-and-clause-library-configurations.html#FASCA26889 The clause is the basic building block of both the terms library and contracts in general. Using the Create Clause task in the Terms Library work area the following steps summarize the creation of a clause. See the related links section for a detailed demonstration. https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/procurement/20a/fasca/setting-up-contract-terms-and-clause-library-configurations.html#FASCA165341 You can import clauses, values sets, and manual user variables from external sources into the Contract Terms Library by using interface tables. You can either load your data directly into the interface tables using SQL*Loader, PL/SQL scripts, or JDBC, or you can import the data from an XML file by running the processes described in this topic.
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stefania277
4 years, 9 months ago
B and D
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