Oracle Financials Cloud: General Ledger 2017 Implementation Essentials — Question 9
Your client's legacy system uses a hierarchical parent/child relationship to organize customer information because a single customer may have more than one bank account or payment method.
Does this prevent you from using the Oracle Fusion Trading Community Model Data Import program?
Answer options
- A. The program allows the use of parent, child, and grandchild table hierarchies, but it requires multiple Customer Master records for each customer within the hierarchy.
- B. The program allows table hierarchies for customer bank accounts, but not for other customer information.
- C. No; the program contains parent, child, and grandchild table hierarchies to represent the hierarchy of data in the customer information.
- D. Yes; the program specifically prohibits parent, child, and grandchild table hierarchies to represent the hierarchy of data in the customer information.
- E. The use of parent, child, and grandchild table hierarchies is allowed only in Accounts Payable, not Accounts Receivable.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because the program explicitly prohibits the use of hierarchical relationships in customer information. Options A, B, C, and E incorrectly suggest that the program allows some form of hierarchy, which contradicts the established limitation on hierarchical data structures.