Your company currently uses a legacy system, but has purchased Oracle Fusion Sales. After
extensive testing in development, your company is now ready to deploy to a production application
instance and move the data from the legacy system.
Identify the two true statements.
A.
Setup data willbedirectly transferred from development to production without the use of import /
export.
B.
Setup data will need to be exported from development, and then imported into production.
C.
Exporting setup data from development and into production will also import any test sales data
that was created in development.
D.
During development, your teamcan use versioning to export the configuration package multiple
times in order to capture setup data whenever it is modified.
E.
Sales data cannot be exported from the legacy system and then imported to production.
F.
Legacy sales data needs to be imported into development before moving to production.
Explanation:
B:To move setup data from the source environment to the target environment using
command line scripts:
*Task 1, “Prerequisite”
*Task 2, “Export Data from the Source”
*Task 3, “Import Data on the Target”
D:You can export a configuration package multiple times by creating multiple versions. While the
export definition remains the same in each version, the setup data can be different if youmodified
the data in the time period between the different runs of the export process. Since each version of
the configuration package has a snapshot of the data in the source instance, you can compare
and analyze various versions of the configuration package to see how the setup data changed.
Reference; Oracle Fusion Applications, Administrations Guide, 11g, Moving Functional Setup Data
Reference;Oracle Fusion Applications Cost Accounting and Receipt Accounting Implementation
Guide,Exporting and Importing Setup Data: Explained