Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core Finance and Operations

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Question 1 of 411

Your company has recently deployed Dynamics 365 Finance.

You are currently establishing the location of work items.

Which two of the following work items are located in Accounts payable?

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    Correct Answer: A, B

    In Dynamics 365 Finance, the Accounts payable module is used to manage a company's obligations to its vendors. Therefore, work items such as Purchase orders and Vendor invoices are directly related to Accounts payable. Purchase orders are used to place orders with vendors, and Vendor invoices are received and processed to manage payments to vendors. Hence, these work items are correctly located in Accounts payable.

Question 2 of 411

As part of the company's effort to regulate business processes, you plan to make use of the Business Process Modeler (BPM) tool in Lifecycle Services (LCS) to make business process alignment possible.

You are classifying the key capabilities of BPM with regards to integration.

Which of the following is TRUE with regards to the above scenario?

    Correct Answer: C

    Business Process Modeler (BPM) in Lifecycle Services (LCS) allows users to upload flowcharts from Task recorder. This functionality aids in documenting and visualizing business processes, making option C the correct answer. The other options listed, such as pulling master or reference data and accessing external databases, are not key capabilities of BPM in terms of integration.

Question 3 of 411

Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing.

You want to enable the new feature.

You enable the feature in Solution management.

Does this action enable the new feature?

    Correct Answer: B

    Enabling a new feature in Solution management within Microsoft Dynamics 365 does not automatically enable the feature itself. The feature needs to be enabled through the Feature Management workspace. Solution management is used for making the feature available for configuration but not for activation. Therefore, the correct answer is No, it does not.

Question 4 of 411

Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing.

You want to enable the new feature.

You enable the feature in Lifecycle Services (LCS).

Does this action enable the new feature?

    Correct Answer: B

    Enabling a new feature in Dynamics 365 typically requires using the 'Feature management' workspace within the application itself. Lifecycle Services (LCS) is primarily used for managing environments, projects, and deployments rather than directly enabling specific features. For a new feature that's available for public preview without additional licensing, it should be enabled through the 'Feature management' workspace in Dynamics 365, not directly in LCS. Therefore, enabling the feature in LCS does not directly enable the new feature.

Question 5 of 411

Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing.

You want to enable the new feature.

You enable the feature in Feature management.

Does this action enable the new feature?

    Correct Answer: A

    If you want to enable a new feature released for public preview by Microsoft, and it does not require any additional licensing, enabling the feature in the Feature Management tool will indeed activate it. The Feature Management tool is designed to allow users to opt-in to such features, manage their availability, and ensure they are activated as per organizational needs.