You need to set up reordering for new items. Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A.
Create one coverage group for raw materials and one for finished goods.
B.
Set the item coverage manual flag on the warehouse to Yes.
C.
Create separate coverage groups for raw materials, finished goods, and retail packaging.
D.
Set the item coverage manual flag on the warehouse to No.
E.
Create one coverage group for retail packaging items and another for items in the warehouse.
[1] C (Create separate coverage groups for raw materials, finished goods, and retail packaging) offers the most precise and flexible setup, assuming the new items span these categories. It’s more comprehensive than A and clearer than E. [2] D (Set the item coverage manual flag on the warehouse to No) ensures automatic reordering, which is critical for a scalable solution. B (manual = Yes) contradicts the automation goal.
Two things that throw me:
1. "Stores must not inventory packaging materials." I've never set up a coverage group for a non-inventoried item, but I suppose you could make a demand forecast for your average monthly usage.
2. It never mentions finished goods. Although, it probably goes without saying that finished goods and raw materials would rarely have the same coverage group.
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