1Z0-900 · Question #109
1Z0-900 Question #109: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. Item attribute: Back-To-Back Enabled. Option D is correct because back-to-back order processing is controlled at the item level, and Oracle specifically provides the "Back-To-Back Enabled" item attribute to flag which items can trigger this supply flow - where a sales order automatically generates a corresponding pur
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Options
- AItem attribute: Allow purchase orders off of sales orders
- BOrganization attribute: Allow Back to Back Processing
- COrganization attribute: Allow Reservations
- DItem attribute: Back-To-Back Enabled
- EItem attribute: Reservations Enabled
Explanation
Option D is correct because back-to-back order processing is controlled at the item level, and Oracle specifically provides the "Back-To-Back Enabled" item attribute to flag which items can trigger this supply flow - where a sales order automatically generates a corresponding purchase or work order.
Why the distractors are wrong:
- A - "Allow purchase orders off of sales orders" is not a real Oracle attribute name; it's a plausible-sounding fabrication designed to confuse.
- B - Back-to-back enablement is an item attribute, not an organization attribute; organizations don't toggle this behavior globally.
- C - "Allow Reservations" controls inventory reservation capability, which is a related but separate concept from back-to-back processing.
- E - "Reservations Enabled" is similarly about reservation behavior, not the back-to-back supply chain flow specifically.
Memory tip: Think "Back-to-Back = Item's choice, not the org's." The item decides if it participates in back-to-back (because not every product should be drop-shipped or specially ordered), so the attribute lives on the item, not the organization. If you see an answer mixing "organization attribute" with "back-to-back," eliminate it immediately.
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