Your client has installed scalar devices to measure the solar energy generated (Export) and the energy received (Import) from the National Grid. This data is stored in separate measuring components (registers).
The validation rules are generally the same for both measuring components, but there is one exception. The Negative Consumption check applies only to energy received (import). Which two are possible configurations resulting in the Negative Consumption rule being checked for energy received (import) only? (Choose two.)
A. Modify the base VEE rule.
B. Remove the Negative Consumption check from the VEE group.
C. Create two different VEE groups.
D. Use Eligibility Criteria.
E. Use the Skip Flag in the VEE rule.
Which usage rule would be used to retrieve scalar measurements and convert the total from one unit of measure to another?
A. Get Scalar Details and Math
B. Get Scalar Details and Apply Formula
C. A custom set of usage rules must be written.
D. Get Scalar Details and Axis Conversion
Which two statements about usage subscription types are correct? (Choose two.)
A. Usage subscription types define the main billing contact.
B. Usage subscription types define the time zone.
C. Usage subscription types define the valid service point types.
D. Usage subscription types define the recipient of the usage.
What correctly describes the possible causes of price proration?
A. change in Bill Factor only
B. changes in Rate Schedule and Bill Factor only
C. change in Rate Schedule only
D. change in Rate Version Calculation Group only
E. changes in Rate Version Calculation Group and Bill Factor only
Which three statements are true about initial measurements, final measurements, and usage? (Choose three.)
A. Usage is a synonym for bill determinants.
B. The initial measurement data can be optionally stored in Raw format.
C. A service point can have more than one initial measurement for the same period, but only one final measurement.
D. Final measurements can be directly edited or updated by users or by automated processes as required.
E. Usage is loaded in the application to generate final measurements.
How should you configure the derived values that are relevant for a device?
A. Configure the derived values on the Measuring Component for the measuring components to be defined on the device.
B. Configure the derived values on the Measuring Component Type for the measuring components to be defined on the device.
C. Configure the derived values on the Device Type for the derived values to be defined on the device.
D. Configure the derived values on the Final Measurement Type for the measuring components to be defined on the device.
Which two are "Are SP and Device Ready?" state algorithms for Enable Service? (Choose two.)
A. Customer Device Compatibility Check
B. Create Service Point
C. Check for Measurement
D. Create Usage Subscription
E. Start Service Agreement
When a customer has a specific price for a defined quantity which is different to other customers, where is this specific price for the related Bill Factor defined?
A. Bill Factor Characteristic
B. Bill Factor Value
C. Service Agreement - Contract Value
D. Calculation Rule
E. Account Characteristic
When creating a new business object for a service point (SP), what items are required to be able to view and update the new elements associated with the SP?
A. Maintenance Object, Application Service, and Schema
B. Schema, Validation Algorithm, and Maintenance UI Map
C. Display UI Map, Display Map Service Script, and Maintenance UI Map
D. Validation Algorithm, Post Processing Algorithm, and Lifecycle
A Service Order Orchestrator determines the steps required to complete the service.
As an example, based on the state of the service point, what does the Enable Service Orchestrator determine the actions for?
A. Create a Device Configuration; Install a Device; Turn on the Device
B. Connect the Service Point; Install a Device; Create a Usage Subscription
C. Create a Service Point; Install a Device; Turn on the Device
D. Connect the Service Point; Install a Device; Turn on the Device