You are the administrator in charge of Oracle Fusion CRM configuration for your company. While
configuring products, you identify a gap where Fusion doesn’t provide a default method of
capturing company’s custom account code.
Select the two possible methods used to customize the application and capture the data.
A.
Run a SQL command to alter the database and add a column for the account code.
B.
Use a Descriptive flexfield.
C.
Use an Extensible flexfield.
D.
Use a Key flexfield.
E.
Use Oracle Pane Composer to modify the product page.
Explanation:
Note: A flexfield is a set of placeholder fields (segments) that are associated with a business
object. There are three types of flexfields — descriptive, extensible, and key.
Descriptive and extensible flexfields enable you to configure your applications to
capture additional attributes without having to perform custom development. For
example, you can modify an application to capture additional company-specific
product information, such as voltage for electronic equipment, or size and color for
clothing.
Reference; Oracle Fusion Applications, Extensibility Guide, About Using Flexfields