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A company plans to move their headquarters from the United States to Europe.
You need to round all currency values to four decimal places and display the correct currency symbol.
Solution: Change the default currency.
Does the solution meet the goal?
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A. B.B.
The solution provided, which is to change the default currency, might not fully meet the goal of rounding all currency values to four decimal places and displaying the correct currency symbol.
Changing the default currency in Dynamics 365 Sales only changes the base currency for the organization. It does not automatically apply the rounding and currency formatting rules to all currency fields in the system. Additionally, changing the base currency can have other implications on the system, such as affecting existing records and reports.
Therefore, to fully meet the goal, it would be necessary to configure the currency formatting rules for each currency field in the system. This can be done using the "Currency" field type in Dynamics 365 Sales. Within the currency field type, there is an option to specify the number of decimal places and the currency symbol to use.
In summary, while changing the default currency may be part of the solution, it is not sufficient to fully meet the goal of rounding all currency values to four decimal places and displaying the correct currency symbol. Additional configuration of the currency formatting rules would be required. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B. No.