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Question: 1
To add items (parts) to a configuration, RecommendedItem rules are used. Which two statements are true when using Recommended Itemrules?
A. Recommended Item rules canreturn only the base price of an item (part) and cannot use dynamic pricesbased off data tables.
B. If multiple RecommendedItem rules recommend the same item (part), the item (part) price is picked fromthe rule that is last in the order.
C. If multiple RecommendedItem rules return the same item (part), the quantity of the item (part) is atotal of all quantities returned by each rule.
D.Recommended Item rules can show only the base prices defined in the customerspecific module.
Answer: B,D
If multiple Recommended Item rules recommend the same item (part), the item (part) price is picked from the rule that is last in the order.
Recommended Item rules can show only the base prices defined in the customer specific module.
Question: 2
Which Configuration Flow would you choose to design aConfigurator where attributes very based on prior user selections and have asequential relationship consisting of distinct steps?
A. Multi Node ConfigurationFlow
B. Search Flow
C. Master Start and End Flow
D.any Configuration Flow with a combination of Constraint and Hiding rules thatmeets requirements
Answer: A
Multi Node Configuration Flow
Question: 3
Which two statements are true about the integration ofBigMachines (without middleware) with external ERP systems?
A. The ERP system should support exchange of XML data.
B. BigMachines can call ERP systems without using BML.
C. Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) can be used to build an XML request that is sent to ERP systems.
D. You need two BigMachines actions: one to send a request to an ERP system and another to receive a valid response.
E. Calling an ERP system does not require authentication of any kind.
Answer: B,C
BigMachines can call ERP systems without using BML.
Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) can be used to build an XML request that is sent to ERP systems.
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