Q: 19
You are a functional consultant configuring items in Dynamics 365 Business Central.
You are configuring multiple units of measure for an item that has a base unit of measure of PCS and
an additional unit of measure of BOX. One BOX holds 20 PCS of an item.
You need to define the relationship between the units of measure.
Which value should you populate on the Item Units of Measure page for the item?
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Its C, not D. The trap here is thinking about the reverse conversion, but in Business Central you put the base units per alternate unit (so BOX gets 20 because each box is 20 pieces). Seen this style in similar exam questions. If PCS was set to 0.05 it’d mess up conversions. Anyone disagree?
C makes sense here since Qty. per Unit of Measure for BOX should be 20, meaning 1 BOX has 20 PCS (the base). That's how Business Central handles alternate units, at least from what I've seen in exam reports. Could be missing something but pretty sure it's C.
Pretty sure it's C. The Qty. per Unit of Measure for BOX should be 20 since each BOX has 20 PCS inside.
B , I saw similar conversions in the official labs and practice test questions.
Saw exactly similar question in my exam last year. The Qty. per Unit of Measure should be set to 20 for BOX when PCS is base. Confident that's how it works in Business Central.
D . Since a BOX holds 20 PCS, setting Qty. per Unit of Measure to 0.05 for BOX kinda makes sense if you think about reverse conversion (1 PCS is 1/20th of a BOX). Not totally sure here, someone correct me if wrong.
C/D? Saw a similar setup in an official guide example and practice tests but now I'm unsure if it's C like most say or D because of how the conversions sometimes flip. Manual testing in labs might help confirm. Anyone relying just on memory from exam reports for this one?
Had something like this in a mock. C, not B. Qty. per Unit of Measure for BOX should be 20 when 1 BOX holds 20 PCS.
Maybe B. Since PCS is the base, I think setting Qty. per Unit of Measure to 20 for PCS would link it to BOX as 1 PCS = 20 in the conversion. Not 100% though, seems logical to me. Agree?
C imo. For BOX you set Qty. per Unit of Measure to 20 since each box is 20 pieces. Official guide and some practice tests mention this setup.
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