Which three options qualify as Master Geographical elements, while defining Geography
dimension and building a Territory Zone Hierarchy?
A.
Western USA
B.
Japan
C.
London
D.
Middle East Africa
E.
France
F.
Eastern Europe
Explanation:
United States is considered a master geography.
Note:Geography is defined as a physical space, with boundaries, on the surface of the earth.
Geography Type is a divisional grouping of geographies, and can be either one of two types:
*Master: Any record or object in Fusion that has a street address, in any country in the world, uses
Master Reference Geography Types to define that address. Master reference geography data is
imported into the application, not set up manually. This importing can be done for you if you are
using Oracle Fusion CRM Cloud Service. If it has not, it can be imported into the application using
the Manage File Import Activities setup task in Setup and Maintenance.
*Zones
Note2: Master Reference Geography Hierarchy: The Geography Hierarchy data considered as
the single source of truth. It is all the data, including geography types and geographies, that you
define and maintain in TCA Geography Hierarchy administration.
The geography usage for the entire hierarchy is Master Reference, and defined geography types
and geographies are considered master reference geography types and geographies. For
example, Country is a universally recognized geography type, and United States is considered a
master geography.
Master Reference Geography Hierarchy data is used as the source for validating addresses, and
for creating user-defined geography hierarchies, which include boundaries, or zones, for businessspecific uses. So while the Master Reference Geography Hierarchy is the source of truth for
geography data, for example with all the US states defined, user-defined geography hierarchies
contain entities with arbitrary boundaries, namely, tax zones that encompass various US states in
each zone.