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You are creating a sales order for a customer. Based on a customer request, you added an item in the assembly BOM of an existing item. What should you do to retrieve the updated cost on the sales line?
Manually calculate the standard cost of the modified assembly item.
Run the Roll Up Cost function on the sales line.
Run the Roll Up Cost and Roll Up Price functions on the sales line.
Run the Calc. Standard Cost function on the assembly BOM.
When would you typically use the Assemble-to-Order policy for an assembly item?
For items must be assembled ahead of sales, for example to prepare a kit for a campaign.
For items that aren't part of the stock because they can be customized.
For nonstock items that have an assembly BOM.
For items that use the reordering policy order.
Which document does not exist in assembly management in Business Central?
Assembly Order
Disassembly Order
Assembly Quote
Blanket Assembly Order
When customizing the assembly lines of an assembly order, which of the following is not allowed?
The deletion of an existing assembly line.
The addition of a new assembly line.
Changing the component for an existing assembly line.
The addition of a work center and machine center.
In a scenario involving both assemble-to-order items and inventory items, which field(s) determines how many assembly items should come from the existing stock?
The Inventory Qty. field on the sales line.
The Qty. to Ship field on the sales line.
The difference between the Quantity field and the Qty. to Assemble to Order fields on the sales line.
The difference between the Qty. to Assemble to Order field on the sales line and the Quantity field on the assembly order header.
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