Multiple Choice
Assume a company records its transactions in an ERP system.On the shop floor,a production run has just been finished and the finished goods are transferred to the warehouse for storage.What would a likely way be to tell the ERP system about this event?
A) The bar codes on the goods are scanned as they enter the warehouse. The data generated is passed to the ERP database electronically.
B) A Production clerk summarizes the data in an Excel spreadsheet and sends the spreadsheet to Accounting. An Accounting clerk enters the data from the spreadsheet into the ERP program's Materials and Production modules.
C) The bar codes on the goods are scanned as they come off the production line. The data generated is passed to the ERP system's Production module electronically. Then bar codes on the goods are scanned as they enter the warehouse. The data generated is passed to the ERP database electronically.
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