Your clients business requires that only requester A is provided access to the punchout catalog and not requester B. Identify the configuration to achieve this.
A.
Set the punchout catalog security in the punchout catalog definition page to "Secured by worker" with the value "Requester A" and no setup for requester B.
B.
Set the punchout catalog-associated content zone security to "Secured by worker" with the value "Requester A" and no setup for requester B.
C.
Assign the "advance procurement requester" role to requester A and the "procurement requester" role to requester B.
D.
Assign the "punchout catalog request" role to procurement requester A and "procurement requester" role to requester B.
Solution is correct: B
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/procurement/20a/oaprc/manage-procurement-catalog.html#OAPRC13513
Content Zone Security Options
The following security options are available depending on the content zone usage:
Secured by requisitioning BU: see link above
Secured by worker:
This option is always available for procurement or for requisitioning. The content zone is accessible only to those workers assigned to the content zone.
Available to all procurement users: see link above
A content zone is a logical grouping of content (local, punchout, informational, public shopping lists, smart forms) used to control the content that users or groups of users can access. For example, a content zone could be defined that enables all employees in the Central BU to access all items in the category pens, pencils, and paper in agreement 123 with Office Depot, as well as Public Shopping Lists (office supplies) and Smart Forms (business cards).
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