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Question 4/20 In what status can changes be made to the incoming operation from a local supplier?

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  • The question asks about the status in which an incoming operation from a local supplier can be modified.
  • The options provided are: "Receiving trolleys" (Приемка тележек), "Delivered" (Доставленная), "Acceptable" (Принимаемая), and "Forming" (Формируемая).
  • Typically, an incoming operation can be edited or modified while it is being processed or before it is finalized.
  • "Forming" (Формируемая) suggests the operation is still being created or set up, making it a candidate for changes.
  • "Acceptable" (Принимаемая) implies that the goods are being received and checked, and some minor adjustments might still be possible.
  • "Delivered" (Доставленная) usually means the operation is completed and finalized, making modifications difficult or impossible.
  • "Receiving trolleys" (Приемка тележек) seems to refer to a specific part of the receiving process rather than a general status for modification.
  • Comparing "Forming" and "Acceptable", "Forming" is a more general stage where changes are expected. However, in many systems, the "Acceptable" stage is where discrepancies are noted and corrected before final acceptance. Without more context on the specific system, "Acceptable" is a strong candidate as it implies a state where inspection and potential adjustments occur. If "Forming" represents the initial creation, and "Acceptable" represents the intermediate stage of processing and verification, then changes are likely possible in both, but "Acceptable" might be the intended answer if it signifies the period of active review and correction before finalization.
  • Let's re-evaluate based on common inventory management workflows. Operations are often in a 'draft' or 'forming' state before they are initiated. Once initiated, they might move to 'in progress' or 'receiving' or 'acceptable' where goods are being physically processed. 'Delivered' is usually the final state. Changes are most likely allowed during the 'forming' or 'acceptable' stages. Given the options, 'Acceptable' (Принимаемая) is a common status where post-receipt adjustments might still be made before final confirmation.
  • Considering the options again, if "Forming" is the initial stage of creation, then changes are definitely allowed. If "Acceptable" means it's being checked and processed, changes might still be possible. "Delivered" is too late. "Receiving trolleys" is too specific. Between "Forming" and "Acceptable", "Acceptable" implies a state where the operation is in progress and subject to review and potential modification.
  • Looking at the provided solution's likely intent in a business process context: 'Forming' is the stage of creation, 'Acceptable' is the stage of inspection and potential correction before final acceptance, and 'Delivered' is the final completion. Therefore, changes would be most logically allowed in the 'Forming' or 'Acceptable' stages. If only one option is correct, and considering that 'Acceptable' implies a review and potential adjustment phase, it's a strong candidate. However, 'Forming' is also a very strong candidate as it's the creation phase. Let's assume a typical workflow where an incoming shipment is first in a 'forming' state, then moves to 'acceptable' for inspection and acceptance. Changes are usually possible in both, but 'acceptable' is often the last point for significant edits before completion.
  • Given the context of typical inventory systems, the status where modifications are most likely allowed is when the operation is being actively processed and verified, which aligns with 'Acceptable' (Принимаемая).

Answer: Принимаемая

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