What step is required to enable this feature?

A furniture retailer wants its online buyers to first choose their underlying need, which will then direct them to the
related list of accessories and product parts of the configurable furniture product. The retailer intends to do this
by presenting standard questions to the online buyers on their needs, and then presenting the related list of
accessories and parts through dynamic user interfaces.
What step is required to enable this feature?

A furniture retailer wants its online buyers to first choose their underlying need, which will then direct them to the
related list of accessories and product parts of the configurable furniture product. The retailer intends to do this
by presenting standard questions to the online buyers on their needs, and then presenting the related list of
accessories and parts through dynamic user interfaces.
What step is required to enable this feature?

A.
Add a supplemental structure to the root node of the item-based model in the workspace area of the
Configurator.

B.
Add a supplemental structure to the option classes of the item-based model in the workspace area of the
Configurator.

C.
Add a supplemental structure to the root node of the item-based model in Fusion Product Hub, and then
import it into the Configurator.

D.
Add a supplemental structure at the option class level for each model product in Fusion Product Hub, and
then import it into the Configurator.

Explanation:
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/scmcs_gs/FACMG/FACMG1801676.htm#FACMG1801676



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Ashok

Ashok

source please ?

Rashi Koul

Rashi Koul

Should the answer be A or C?

Mari

Mari

A ??

You add supplemental structure to existing item-based models.
To add supplemental structure:
1. Add an item-based model to a workspace, and open it for editing. The model will be automatically locked by your login ID. You must lock a model to edit it.
2. On the Edit Configurator Model page, select the root node of the model, choose Create from the Actions menu. Note: You can only create supplemental structure on the root node of an item-based model.
3. Select the type of supplemental structure feature to create.
4. In the dialog box for the feature type, enter the required attributes for the feature.
5. In the Details region, you can modify the attributes of the feature.
6. Repeat these steps to add other features to the model.
7. Save your changes to the model. If you don’t save, you will be prompted to save when you leave the edit page.
8. Optionally, test the effects of your changes by clicking the Test Model button.

Durgarao

Durgarao

Correct Answer: B

Option features are a type of supplemental structure that you can add to a configurator model.

Purpose of Option Features and Options

Option features and options allow you to model inputs that require the end user to select an option from a list of options during a configuration session.

Option features contain child nodes called options, which act like the choices of a list.

Option features enable you to model a list of related choices that you can present to the end user, to facilitate the configuration of the product or service represented by the configurator model.
The selection of options can be set by configurator rules.
You can allow more than one option to be selected at a time.
Option features represent configurable items that contain a list of predefined options. Option features allow the end user to select one or more of these options at run time, in order to complete a configuration. You can use this functionality to model multiple-choice questions.
You can control how many choices are allowed per question, and whether the choices have an associated quantity.
You cannot enter values for option features, since their value is the set of options chosen by the user
Option nodes are the selections that the user chooses at run time.
Working with Option Features and Options

You add option features and options to existing item-based models.

When creating option features:

The values you enter for Minimum Selections and Maximum Selections control how many options of a feature the end user can select. Set both fields to 1 to model the effect of a list of mutually-exclusive options.
Select Enable Option Quantities to allow end users to enter a quantity for each option of an option feature at run time. If you enable option quantities, then you must specify the Maximum Quantity per Option

Durgarao

Durgarao

Sorry answer is :D, in addition to above logic if you consider below statements as well answer should be ‘D’.

You can add supplemental structure to the imported model structure that is the foundation for the configurator model.

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.

Zia

Dave

Dave

Page13 of above link – shows ans to be A –
You can add supplemental structure to the imported model structure. You can use supplemental structure to represent
guided selling questions that solicit inputs from the end user, or to store inputs and selections from the end user that are used
in configurator rules. By adding the available types of supplemental structure feature nodes to the structure tree, you can add
lists of options, integer and decimal inputs, and Boolean choices.
You create supplemental structure on the Structure tab of the Edit Configurator Model page. Before you can add
supplemental structure, you must add the model to a workspace, as a draft.