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Your company is using Order Management Cloud to capture orders, and has integrated with a legacy inventory application for order fulfillment. A fulfillment request needs to be aggregated and sent to an external inventory application.
What step would you perform to aggregate the request?

  • A. Create a new custom task by using the Shipment Task Layer.
  • B. Create a new custom task by using the Fulfillment Task Layer.
  • C. Create a new custom task by using the Supply Task Layer.
  • D. Configure a fulfillment task routing rule with aggregation criteria based on time limit or total number of lines.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Jamrock
Highly Voted 4 years, 10 months ago
Solution is correct: D The aggregator uses a combination of timeout and estimated number of fulfillment lines within an orchestration order to determine when to send the single aggregated request. https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E56614_01/scmop_gs/FAOFO/F1171442AN11B74.htm (could not find info in any of the latest documentation)
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Mendez
Most Recent 3 years, 10 months ago
D: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/supply-chain-management/21c/faiom/use-business-rules.html#FAIOM2504708 routing rule A rule that determines how to route data through a system or application. It typically uses an IF-THEN structure that specifies a condition and an action to take depending on the result of the condition. For example, an external interface routing rule can specify how to route a fulfillment request to a fulfillment system depending on the current state of the fulfillment environment, such as available inventory, transit time, and so on.
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