Item Classes for Stock Items: Assessment Test Questions
- Why would you create item classes?
- To later create stock items with similar properties and to provide default settings for new items
- To track inventory levels and manage stock replenishment
- To generate sales reports and analyze product performance
- To calculate shipping costs and manage order fulfillment
- What happens if you specify an item class for a stock item that you are
creating?
- The system copies the settings of the item class to the newly created stock item.
- The item class causes the system to automatically assign a unique identifier to the stock item.
- The item class restricts users from changing any settings for the stock item.
- What happens if you specify a default item class in the Default Stock Item Class
box on the Inventory Preferences form?
- The system copies the settings of the item class to the newly created item classes and stock items.
- The item class causes the system to automatically assign a unique identifier to existing stock items.
- The item class restricts users from changing any settings for stock items.
- The default item class deletes all existing stock items and replaces them with new ones.
- In which of the following entities do you specify the availability calculation
rule?
- Item class
- Item sales category
- Posting class
- Unit of measure