Microsoft Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect

Configuring Legal Entity, Site, and Warehouse Architecture for Multiple Locations

Question

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario.

Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals.

Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.

After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it.

As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.

A company is planning to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management with three locations.

Two locations must use United States currency (USD) as the default currency.

The third location must use Canadian currency (CAD)

One US facility and the Canadian facility must use advanced warehouse functionality.

The other US facility must use basic warehousing.

You need to configure the legal entity, site, and warehouse architecture to meet the requirements.

Solution: Create two legal entities, one for the US facilities and one for the Canadian facility.

Does the solution meet the goal?

Answers

Explanations

Click on the arrows to vote for the correct answer

A. B.

A.

https://stoneridgesoftware.com/warehouse-management-options-dynamics-365-operations/

The proposed solution to create two legal entities, one for the US facilities and one for the Canadian facility, can meet the stated goals of the scenario. Here are the reasons why:

  1. Different default currencies: By creating separate legal entities for the US and Canadian facilities, you can set different default currencies for each entity. This way, the two US facilities can use USD as their default currency, and the Canadian facility can use CAD as its default currency.

  2. Advanced and basic warehouse functionality: According to the scenario, two locations (one US facility and the Canadian facility) must use advanced warehouse functionality, while the other US facility must use basic warehousing. By creating separate legal entities for the US and Canadian facilities, you can set up the appropriate warehouse configurations for each location. For example, you can set up advanced warehouse functionality for the US and Canadian legal entities and configure basic warehousing for the other US legal entity.

  3. Site and warehouse architecture: With separate legal entities for each location, you can also set up site and warehouse architecture specific to each legal entity. This can include defining the appropriate site hierarchy, creating warehouses, and configuring inventory policies and parameters for each location.

Therefore, the proposed solution of creating two legal entities, one for the US facilities and one for the Canadian facility, can meet the goals stated in the scenario, and the answer to the question is A. Yes.