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What are the functional components of Supply Chain Orchestration? (Choose three)
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A, C, D. Order capturing usually isn't part of the core orchestration functions, it's handled outside SCO if I remember right.
A C, D here. Order Capturing (B) always trips people up, but that's upstream of orchestration in Oracle's model. The core SCO pieces are Orchestration, Business Services, and Decomposition. Pretty sure that's what Oracle expects, but open to corrections!
C or D but B feels like a classic trap. From what I've seen, Business Services and Decomposition (A, D) are both core to SCO functionally, same with Orchestration itself (C). Order Capturing (B) is usually listed outside of the orchestration boundaries in Oracle docs. I think it's A, C, D but if anyone's got insight from hands-on config, let me know!
Pretty sure it's A, C, D. Order Capturing (B) is a common decoy here. SCO core focuses on orchestration logic, decomposition of tasks, and integrating with business services-not capturing the original order itself. Seen similar verbiage in Oracle training so I'm confident, but correct me if you think otherwise.
Option B, because sometimes order capturing gets lumped in if they're talking about the whole process.
Nah, not B. Similar questions point to A, C, D as the correct SCO components since Order Capturing is handled elsewhere.
Probably A, C, D. Order capturing is usually external to orchestration, not a core SCO function itself.
C or D depending on what exactly the question means by "functional". If they're asking for core modules only, then A, C, D make sense, but if "Order Capturing" is included in scope (like end-to-end process), then B could be right. Is order capture considered part of orchestration here?
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