DRAG DROP
A recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturing company is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. All RVs are configured to order.
Quality checks show that there is an issue with the sealant used with the windows in some of the RVs.
You need to identify which RV models use the sealant and change the sealant item.
Which function should you use for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate functions to the correct requirements. Each function may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Note: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Select and Place:

- See Explanation section for answer.
Answer(s): A
Explanation:
Box 1: Where-used
Identify which models use the sealant
Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Item where used
You can make a calculation for a specific item to get an overview of where in Asset Management the item has been used. The results show the context in which the item has been used during its lifetime.
Example
In the screenshot below, you see an example of an item-where-used calculation for item number "1000".

Box 2: Configuration model attribute
Change the sealant item
Attributes
Attributes describe all the features of the product configuration model. You can use attributes to specify the features that can be selected when a distinct product is configured. Attributes are used in constraints and conditions.
When attributes are created and added to a product configuration model, the related attribute types are referenced. A default value can be set for an attribute. The default value is used in the configuration user interface (UI) when the product configuration model is configured.
Incorrect:
* Case management
Dynamics 365 case management is a feature within Microsoft Dynamics 365 customer service that helps organizations effectively track, manage, and resolve customer inquiries, issues, and requests. It provides a centralized system for managing customer cases from creation to resolution.
* Expression constraints
Expression constraints and table constraints in product configuration models Constraints control the attribute values that you can select when you configure products for a sales order, sales quotation, purchase order, or production order. You can use expression constraints or table constraints, depending on how you prefer to build the constraints.
Constraints are used to control the attribute values that you can select when you configure products for a sales order, sales quotation, purchase order, or production order. You can use expression constraints or table constraints, depending on how you prefer to build the constraints.
What are expression constraints?
Expression constraints are characterized by an expression that uses arithmetic and Boolean operators and functions. An expression constraint is written for a specific component in a product configuration model. It can't be reused by or shared with another component. However, the expression constraints for a component can reference attributes of the component's subcomponents.
Reference:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/asset-management/controlling-and-reporting/item- where-used https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/pim/product-configuration-models https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/pim/expression-constraints-table-constraints- product-configuration-models
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