Oracle Field Service Cloud Service 2023 Implementation Essentials — Question 6
A company has been using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) to integrate its business applications, such as Oracle HCM Cloud, Oracle ERP Cloud, and Salesforce. However, they are planning to migrate some of their integration workloads from their current OIC instance to a new instance in a different region to comply with data sovereignty regulations.
Which statement is true regarding the exporting and importing of integrations?
Answer options
- A. You cannot import an integration if it already exists with the same identifier and version.
- B. You can export an integration either as a separate file (IAR) or bundled in a package (PAR) and it will still contain the connection resources.
- C. To change an integration identifier or version, you can manually edit the exported integration (IAR) file before importing it into another instance.
- D. You can import a package containing activated integrations.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because importing an integration with the same identifier and version already present in the target instance will lead to a conflict. Option B is incorrect as the export process does not guarantee the inclusion of connection resources. Option C is misleading since manually editing the IAR file doesn't conform to standard practices, and Option D is false as only inactive integrations can typically be imported.