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MB-320 Exam - Question 55


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A company implements Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management for their Lean manufacturing environment.

There has been an engineering change to a fixed quantity product that is in production. This change will add an additional processing step as the second step.

The existing version must be phased out and replaced by the new version.

You need to ensure that the engineering change takes affect at the end of the month.

Solution:

✑ Edit the existing production flow and set the expiration date to the end of the month.

✑ Using the existing production flow, create a production flow and version. Set the expiration date to the end of the month. Create an activity for the new process step and add it in the proper sequence.

✑ Create a Kanban rule that uses the last day of the month as the effective date.

✑ Edit the existing Kanban rule. Set the expiration date to the end of the month. Set the new Kanban rule as the replacement Kanban rule.

✑ Activate the new production flow.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: B

The solution involves editing the expiration dates of both the existing and new production flows to the end of the month. However, the new production flow and its corresponding Kanban rule should not expire at the end of the month; instead, they should become effective from that date onward. Therefore, the solution does not meet the goal of ensuring the engineering change takes effect at the end of the month.

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ZVV
Feb 16, 2021

New production flow: Set the expiration date to the end of the month. I believe it's incorrect?

Daichisan
Oct 26, 2021

I would also say that B. No is correct

viking1
Jul 26, 2021

The new production flow is set to expire at the end of the month, at the same date as the old version. The correct answer should be "No"

Pir
May 24, 2021

I think it is correct as existing flows are set to expire end of month.