MB-700 · Question #52
Case Study 2 - CoHo Vineyard and Winery Overview CoHo Vineyard and Winery is based in the United States. The company has a single vineyard. The company distributes full pallets of wine worldwide and s
The correct answer is A. Migrate item data in the cutover plan after the annual updates of items, D. Suggest a Master Data Management team who standardizes the item master.. Two best practices apply here: Option A - migrating item data in the cutover plan after the annual item updates ensures that the data brought into D365 Finance is current and reflects the latest item definitions, avoiding the need to immediately re-migrate or reconcile outdated r
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- AMigrate item data in the cutover plan after the annual updates of items,
- BSuggest creating a Power Bl report to identify like-items after migration.
- CMigrate items in the cutover plan before the annual update of items.
- DSuggest a Master Data Management team who standardizes the item master.
- EMigrate existing items as-is.
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(56 responses)- A63% (35)
- B11% (6)
- C23% (13)
- E4% (2)
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Two best practices apply here: Option A - migrating item data in the cutover plan after the annual item updates ensures that the data brought into D365 Finance is current and reflects the latest item definitions, avoiding the need to immediately re-migrate or reconcile outdated records. Option D - establishing a Master Data Management (MDM) team to standardize the item master before and during migration ensures data quality, eliminates duplicates, and enforces naming and attribute consistency, which is critical for a company like CoHo that deals with diverse product lines (wine, accessories, private labels). Migrating before the annual update (C) risks importing stale data. Migrating items as-is (E) introduces dirty data into the new system. A Power BI report (B) may help identify duplicates but does not resolve the underlying data quality problem.
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