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SIMULATION
How Back-to-Back Fulfillment Works
The back-to-back process flow is one in which specific sales order demand triggers supply creation
and a link is established between the sales order and the supply.
An organization procures goods from an internal or external supplier or source to a specific
warehouse from where you can combine those goods with others to create a single shipment to the
customer.
Back-to-back supply processes are similar to regular supply processes that deliver supply to a
warehouse except for one difference; the back-to-back supply is always reserved to an order
management fulfillment line.
At a high level, you can think of back-to-back fulfillment as a three-step process:
1.
Creation of a customer sales order (source of demand).
2.
Creation and fulfillment of supply document (source of supply) to the fulfillment warehouse.
3.
Shipment of sales order from the fulfillment warehouse to the customer.
However, the back-to-back flow is truly a highly integrated process flow involving several Oracle
Fusion Cloud applications. The following figure shows the back-to-back process flow in detail. An
explanation for each number follows the figure.


Your Answer
Discussion
See the
Matches what shows up on Oracle official practice and their study guide notes. If you study from the official materials, you'll notice "See the" is often enough for reference-type short answers. Still, not 100% sure every version wants just that-let me know if you saw it different on your exam.
Just curious, does it want "See the" by itself or a full phrase like "See the figure" here?
I don’t think “See the figure” is right here, looks like a trick since the answer just wants "See the".
Nah, I don't think it's "See the figure"-looks like a trap since there isn’t a clear reference. "See the".
Is the answer just “See the”? That feels incomplete, what exactly are we supposed to reference here?
See the
Pretty sure that's what Oracle wants here, even though it feels incomplete. If the box just asks for a reference and nothing else, "See the" matches what I've seen on practice tests. Let me know if anyone has gotten marked wrong for this but I think it's safest.
Seriously Oracle questions are always so wordy! "See the"
Had something like this in a mock, and just "See the figure" was accepted there.
Wouldn't "See the figure" be a better fit here? The question has a diagram reference, so just "See the" feels off to me even if people say it's what's expected. Trap wording maybe?
See the figure
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