You have a specialization rule for the concurrent manager as given below:
Include Oracle ID Oracle Purchasing
Exclude Request Type Oracle Purchasing Month End Rep
Which statement is true about this rule?
A.
Manager reads requests for allRequesttypes except Oracle Purchasing and Month-End Rep.
B.
Manager does not read requests for Oracle Purchasing because itis assigned in Include
andExclude.
C.
Manager reads requests for all Oracle IDs and Oracle Purchasing programs but fails to read
thatof Requesttypes.
D.
Managerreads requests for all programs assigned to Oracle Purchasing except programs
definedwith the Month-End Rep request type.
Explanation:
A combined specialization rule combines more than one action to generate a single
rule. The actions are combined as AND statements so that the rule is defined as:
Action 1 AND . . .
Action 2 AND . . .
Action 3 AND . . . so on.
You can create combined rules and use them with several managers, instead of duplicating a
complex rule each time.
There are two kinds of Actions you may use to build a combined rule; Exclude and Include. Each
action is defined by one line within the rule. Combining the specialization lines or individual actions
defines the overall combined rule.
An Exclude action overrides a Include action.
Reference: Defining Combined Specialization Rules