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An administrator of an organization is implementing Manufacturing Cloud Intelligence and various dashboards and is also setting up Advanced Account Forecasting. Why would an administrator configure Field-Level Security for the Advanced Account Forecast Partner and Advanced Account Forecast Fact objects?


A. To provide users access to partner and facts records


B. To provide users with separate levels of visibility to forecast data


C. To provide users with separate levels of visibility to activity data





B.
  To provide users with separate levels of visibility to forecast data

Explanation:

The administrator would configure Field-Level Security for the Advanced Account Forecast Partner and Advanced Account Forecast Fact objects to provide users with separate levels of visibility to forecast data. The Advanced Account Forecast Partner object stores the partner information for each account forecast record, such as the partner name, partner type, and partner role. The Advanced Account Forecast Fact object stores the forecast values for each account forecast record, such as the forecast amount, forecast quantity, and forecast margin. By setting the Field-Level Security for these objects, the administrator can control which users can view, edit, or delete the partner and fact data for each account forecast record. This way, the administrator can ensure that the users only see the relevant forecast data for their role and business unit12. References: 1: Set Field-Level Security for Fact and Partner Object in Advanced Account Forecasting3, 2: Forecast Fact Object Included with Advanced Account Forecasting4

An administrator has updated the team member hierarchy type from Forecasts hierarchy to Manager hierarchy on the account manager target. What will happen to existing targets?


A. All access to existing targets will be deleted.


B. Status for all existing targets will become Read-only.


C. Status for all existing targets will become Draft.





B.
  Status for all existing targets will become Read-only.

Explanation:

When an administrator changes the team member hierarchy type for account manager targets, the existing targets are affected by this change. The status of all existing targets becomes read-only, which means that they cannot be edited or deleted. This is to prevent any inconsistency or data loss due to the change in hierarchy. The new hierarchy type will apply only to the new targets that are created after the change. References: Choose Team Member Hierarchy for Account Manager Targets

Universal Containers has implemented Manufacturing Cloud Sales Agreements to manage run rate business. The actuals are updated directly from the orders. In which order should the administrator migrate the data from the legacy system to Manufacturing Cloud?


A. Accounts, Sales Agreements, Sales Agreements Products, Orders


B. Accounts, Sales Agreements, Sales Agreements Schedules, Orders


C. Orders, Accounts, Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement Products





B.
  Accounts, Sales Agreements, Sales Agreements Schedules, Orders

Explanation:

To migrate data from a legacy system to Manufacturing Cloud, the administrator should follow the recommended order of data import. This order ensures that the data dependencies and relationships are maintained and that the data integrity is preserved. The recommended order of data import is as follows1:

  • Accounts: This is the first object to import, as it represents the customers and their details.
  • Accounts are related to Sales Agreements and Orders, so they must be imported before them.
  • Sales Agreements: This is the second object to import, as it represents the contractual agreements between the customers and the manufacturer. Sales Agreements are related to Sales Agreement Products and Sales Agreement Schedules, so they must be imported before them.
  • Sales Agreement Products: This is the third object to import, as it represents the products that are included in the Sales Agreements. Sales Agreement Products are related to Sales Agreement Product Schedules, so they must be imported before them.
  • Sales Agreement Product Schedules: This is the fourth object to import, as it represents the forecasted quantities and prices of the Sales Agreement Products over time. Sales Agreement Product Schedules are related to Orders, so they must be imported before them.
  • Orders: This is the fifth and final object to import, as it represents the actual orders placed by the customers. Orders are related to Order Products, which are automatically created when the Orders are imported.
  • Therefore, the correct answer is B. Accounts, Sales Agreements, Sales Agreements Schedules, Orders. References: Import Data into Manufacturing Cloud

What are some key considerations in ensuring an efficient and successful global rollout of Manufacturing Cloud?


A. Manufacturers may have one or many versions of core systems like an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) that will require integrations and design considerations that vary.


B. Rollouts must be phased rather than done simultaneously because Manufacturing Cloud has regional and data volume limitations.


C. There are language requirements, legal variation by geography, and cultural differences.





A.
  Manufacturers may have one or many versions of core systems like an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) that will require integrations and design considerations that vary.

C.
  There are language requirements, legal variation by geography, and cultural differences.

Explanation:

n: When planning a global rollout of Manufacturing Cloud, some key considerations are:

  • Manufacturers may have one or many versions of core systems like an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) that will require integrations and design considerations that vary. Manufacturing Cloud can integrate with existing ERP systems and Order Management Systems (OMS) by using APIs, the MuleSoft Accelerator for Manufacturing, or other middleware solutions1. However, different versions of ERP systems may have different data models, business processes, and security requirements that need to be taken into account when designing and implementing the integrations2.

  • There are language requirements, legal variation by geography, and cultural differences. Manufacturing Cloud supports multiple languages and currencies, but it also needs to comply with the local laws and regulations of each country or region where it operates1. For example, there may be different tax rules, privacy policies, or data protection standards that affect how Manufacturing Cloud handles and stores customer data3. Additionally, there may be cultural differences in how customers and partners communicate, negotiate, and collaborate, which may require adjustments in the user interface, workflows, and analytics of Manufacturing Cloud4. References: Considerations for Working with Manufacturing, What Is Manufacturing Cloud?, Salesforce Blog: Manufacturing Cloud, Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud: enabling customer centricity for manufacturers

Which two statements are correct about sales agreement cloning?


A. The product details are copied over from the original sales agreement


B. The new sales agreement is created in draft status


C. The default start date of the new sales agreement is equal to the start date of the original sales agreement


D. The new sales agreement is created in activated status


E. The agreement term details are copied over from the original sales agreement





A.
  The product details are copied over from the original sales agreement

B.
  The new sales agreement is created in draft status

Explanation:

Sales agreement cloning is a feature that allows users to create a new sales agreement by copying the details from an existing one. This can save time and effort when creating similar sales agreements for different accounts or time periods. When cloning a sales agreement, the product details, such as product name, quantity, price, and discount, are copied over from the original sales agreement. The new sales agreement is created in draft status, which means it can be edited and submitted for approval. The default start date of the new sales agreement is the current date, not the start date of the original sales agreement. The agreement term details, such as metrics, actuals, and forecasts, are not copied over from the original sales agreement, as they are specific to each sales agreement and time period. References: Clone a Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement Cloning


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