Which two statements are true about the functional capabilities of Oracle Cloud Configurator? (Choose two.)
A.
For users who do not have access to Oracle Fusion Product Hub, Oracle provides an alternative option to
create models directly in the workspace area.
B.
Only the optional structure and attributes of a Product Item are imported from Product Hub to Configurator
and not the mandatory elements because they cannot be configured by an end user.
C.
Multiple drafts of the same model can be modified at the same time, but they must be in different
workspaces.
D.
The user interface pages are tightly connected to the model. You cannot add, delete, or reorder pages
without affecting the model structure.
Explanation:
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/scmcs_gs/FACMG/FACMG1801677.htm#FACMG1831297
(model structure, model versions)
B-C
“Configurator models are imported from items maintained in Oracle Fusion Product Hub (which is accessed by the Product Information Management work area) that have a Structure Type of Model. Only the optional structure and attributes of the product item are imported, because the required elements of the product item cannot be configured by an end user. The option classes and optional standard items for each model item are also imported.”
“Configurator models are versioned objects. A model can go through multiple drafts before being released in a series of versions.
There can be multiple drafts of the same model being modified at the same time, but they must be in different workspaces. A message notifies you if you add a model to a workspace when another draft exists in another workspace. There can only be a single released version of a model with the same effective start date.”