Exam 1z0-1075-24 Topic 3 Question 48 Discussion
Actual exam question for Oracle's 1z0-1075-24 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 3
Question #: 48
Topic #: 3
Your client's company is in a regulated industries and must keep detailed records of their product manufacturing processes in accordance with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation on electronic records and signatures called 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 11.
You are implementing Oracle E-Signatures and E-Records for securely capturing, storing, retrieving, and printing electronic records and signatures in manufacturing. They enable Deferred Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures for Manufacturing Work Order Release in Oracle Manufacturing Cloud.
Which statement is NOT true about using Deferred Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures for Manufacturing Work Order Release?
You are implementing Oracle E-Signatures and E-Records for securely capturing, storing, retrieving, and printing electronic records and signatures in manufacturing. They enable Deferred Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures for Manufacturing Work Order Release in Oracle Manufacturing Cloud.
Which statement is NOT true about using Deferred Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures for Manufacturing Work Order Release?
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When implementing Oracle E-Signatures and E-Records for compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 in regulated industries like the pharmaceutical or food industries, certain processes govern how electronic records and signatures are managed for manufacturing work orders. The statement that is not true is:
Statement B is incorrect because when using deferred electronic records and signatures, the work order is not held in a "Released" status until approvals are obtained. Instead, the work order is placed in a "Pending Approval" state until signatures are collected and approval is granted. Only after approval does the work order move to a "Released" status.
Correct statements:
Statement A: E-records are generated at the time of work order release, and notifications are sent to approvers for review.
Statement C: Rejected e-records can be resubmitted for approval if necessary.
Statement D: These capabilities are supported for both discrete and process manufacturing work orders.
Statement B is incorrect because when using deferred electronic records and signatures, the work order is not held in a "Released" status until approvals are obtained. Instead, the work order is placed in a "Pending Approval" state until signatures are collected and approval is granted. Only after approval does the work order move to a "Released" status.
Correct statements:
Statement A: E-records are generated at the time of work order release, and notifications are sent to approvers for review.
Statement C: Rejected e-records can be resubmitted for approval if necessary.
Statement D: These capabilities are supported for both discrete and process manufacturing work orders.
by Frances at Apr 08, 2026, 01:34 PM
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