Your customer wants to prohibit updates to the “Subcontractor License No” field in a fulfillment line after a
fulfillment line is closed. The “Subcontractor License No” field is a context-based extensible flexfield in the
fulfillment line.
Identify the correct sequence of steps for setting up the preceding constraint.
A.
Create a constraint entity > Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a validation rule set > Create a record
set > Create a processing constraint.
B.
Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a validation rule set > Create a record set > Create the processing
constraint.
C.
Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a record set > Create a validation rule set > Create the processing
constraint.
D.
Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a validation rule set > Create the processing constraint.
E.
Create a constraint entity > Enable the extensible flexfield > Create a record set > Create a validation rule
set > Create a processing constraint.
D should be the answer
Extensible flexfields are not available on the Attributes menu of the Record Sets tab.
To constrain the changes that a user can make in an extensible flexfield, do the following work:
1. Enable the extensible flexfield.
2. Create a validation rule set.
3. Create a processing constraint.
D is the Correct Answer
D is the correct answer:
1. Enable the extensible flexfield.
2. Create a validation rule set.
3. Create a processing constraint.
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/supply-chain-management/r13-update17d/faiom/controlling-order-processing.html#FAIOM1753700
Look for :
If a fulfillment line is closed, then do not allow the user to change the value of the extensible flexfield named Subcontractor ID