Oracle Talent Management Cloud 2022 Implementation Essentials — Question 7
Your customer has the following setups on the project plan type that they are using for their projects:
Use Task Planned Dates as Task Assignment Dates = Yes
Automatically Roll Up Task Planned Dates = Yes
Synchronize Task Transaction Dates with Planned Dates = No
With these setups in place, you perform the following actions:
1. Create a new subtask (Sub Task 1) with a start date of 15-Jun-2016 on the project that has as start date of 01-Jul-2016.
2. Create another new subtask (Sub Task 2) after the previous action is saved.
What would the correct behavior of the application be after these actions?
Answer options
- A. After the creation of Sub Task 1, Project Start Date would remain unchanged as 01-Jul-2016 and Sub Task 2 would be created with 15-Jun-2016.
- B. After the creation and saving of Sub Task 1, Task Start Date would be changed to 01-Jul-2016 and Sub Task 2 would be created with 01-Jul-2016.
- C. Project Start Date would remain unchanged as 01-Jul-2016 for both actions but the start dates on both subtasks would remain 15-Jun-2016.
- D. After the creation of Sub Task 1, Project Start Date would be changed to 15-Jun-2016 and Sub Task 2 would be created with 15-Jun-2016.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the configurations specify that the Project Start Date should remain unchanged when a subtask is created with a start date earlier than the project start date. Sub Task 1 retains its start date of 15-Jun-2016, and consequently, Sub Task 2 is also created with the same date. Options B, C, and D incorrectly assume changes to the Project Start Date or the subtasks' dates that do not align with the specified settings.