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Oracle CPQ Cloud 1z0-1033-24 Passing Score

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Oracle CPQ 2024 Implementation Professional Questions and Answers

Question 5

A new user group has been created in the development environment. What should you do to migrate this new user group to the production environment?

Options:

A.

Migrate Commerce to the production environment.

B.

Migrate the new user group to the production environment.

C.

Manually create the new user group in the production environment.

D.

Migrate the new users to the production environment.

Question 6

Which two scenarios can be automated with File Transfer Protocol (FTP)? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

An administrator needs to bulk update attachments on a multiple Commerce Transactions.

B.

Every month, an administrator needs to apply changes requested by the marketing department on descriptions for parts in CPQ Cloud.

C.

An administrator needs to update Configuration Attribute Value Pricing on a Model and deploy the changes.

D.

Every night, an administrator queries the inventory database and updates a CPQ Cloud data table with the new inventory levels.

Question 7

Given the following function:

What does [n] specify?

Options:

A.

the number of occurrences of the old that will be skipped from the beginning

B.

the number of occurrences of the old that will be replaced from the beginning

C.

an array of the new values

D.

an array of the old values

Question 8

Which statement is a proper definition of a Punch-In?

Options:

A.

Punch-Ins are links that hook into a specific Commerce process in the system. They can be used to navigate directly to a given Commerce process in your application. They can also be used to jump into a specific Commerce process from an external website.

B.

Punch-Ins are links that hook into specific product families in the system. They can be used to navigate directly from a product family to another in your application. They can also be used to jump into a specific product family from an external website.

C.

Punch-Ins are links that relate into specific parts in the system. They can be used to search directly for a given part in your application. They can also be used to search for a specific part from an external website.

D.

Punch-Ins are links that hook into specific pages in the system. They can be used to navigate directly from one page to another in your application. They can also be used to jump to a specific page from an external website.

E.

Punch-Ins are buttons that take you to specific pages in the system. They can be used to navigate directly from one page to another in your application.

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