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MB-280 · Question #21

MB-280 Question #21: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C. total number of steps. Each table (Lead, Opportunity, Quote, Order, Invoice) has: Number of Stages: 10 Number of Steps per Stage: 10 Total Steps Calculation For the entire process flow involving all tables: Total Stages: 10 (Lead) + 10 (Opportunity) + 10 (Quote) + 10 (Order) + 10 (Invoice) = 50 stages

Question

You are the Dynamics 365 administrator for a group of financial advisors. Advisors must use one business process flow to guide them through the standard lead to invoice process. Each table has the following number of stages and steps: You need to modify the business process flow to make it valid. What should you reduce?

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  • Anumber of steps per stages
  • Bnumber of tables
  • Ctotal number of steps
  • Dtotal number of stages

Explanation

Each table (Lead, Opportunity, Quote, Order, Invoice) has: Number of Stages: 10 Number of Steps per Stage: 10 Total Steps Calculation For the entire process flow involving all tables: Total Stages: 10 (Lead) + 10 (Opportunity) + 10 (Quote) + 10 (Order) + 10 (Invoice) = 50 stages Total Steps: 100 (Lead) + 100 (Opportunity) + 100 (Quote) + 100 (Order) + 100 (Invoice) = 500 Requirement for Valid Business Process Flow Dynamics 365 imposes limitations on business process flows, typically regarding the total number of steps and stages involved. The total number of steps can be a limiting factor for the flow to be To make the business process flow valid, you should reduce total number of steps. Reducing the total number of steps (e.g., by decreasing the number of steps per stage or the total number of stages) will help you stay within the limits imposed by Dynamics 365 for business

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