Free Microsoft Dynamics MB-330 Actual Exam Questions - Question 10 Discussion

Question No. 10

A distribution company is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company plans to expand into providing trucking services for its primary distribution center. The company may expand into other locations later. All vehicle maintenance will be performed at standardized intervals to meet trucking regulations. The vehicles must be established on the maintenance schedule at the distribution center. The fleet manager requires all vehicles to be grouped together by location for the distribution center and by sublocations for any hubs. The company requires the following implementation:

• Sublocations must inherit the maintenance schedule.

• Non-vehicle assets must not inherit the maintenance schedule.

You need to configure the system to meet the requirements. What should you configure?

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Sarah N.
2026-02-19

Maybe B, since functional location types manage grouping and schedule inheritance well.

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Farhan U.
2026-02-18

I also think B fits best here. Functional location types help organize assets logically by location and sublocation, which matches the grouping requirement. The inheritance of maintenance schedules can be set up at this level. Plus, since non-vehicle assets shouldn't inherit the schedule, using functional location types allows you to assign maintenance rules specifically to vehicle categories and exclude others. The other options don’t really address grouping and inheritance like B does.

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Farhan Y.
2026-02-13

This one feels like B again since functional location types are designed to handle grouping and inheritance rules in supply chain setups. The key is that you can define different types and control which assets get inheritance, so non-vehicle assets wouldn’t pick up the maintenance schedule if set properly. Options like A or D seem more about individual asset tracking or service levels, not about location-based grouping and inheritance. So B fits better with the requirement for grouping vehicles by location and sublocation while controlling schedule inheritance.

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Ash A.
2026-02-09

Probably B, since it manages grouping and inheritance for locations and asset types.

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Ash A.
2026-01-26

B (functional location types control inheritance and grouping neatly).

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Ash A.
2026-01-25

Maybe B - seems like functional location types control inheritance and grouping well.

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Amit V.
2026-01-15

This one’s tricky because it talks about inheritance and grouping. The question wants sublocations to inherit the maintenance schedule but only for vehicles, not other assets. I’m thinking functional location types (B) might be the way to go since they let you organize assets hierarchically and set rules. But I’m not totally sure if asset service levels (D) could handle the inheritance aspect. Anyone know if functional location types can exclude non-vehicle assets from inheriting schedules, or do we need another setting?

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