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1Z0-1045 Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud 2022 Implementation Professional Practice Exam
Exam Number: 4805 | Last updated April 19, 2026 | 875+ questions across 5 vendor-aligned objectives
The 1Z0-1045 Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud 2022 Implementation Professional exam is built for supply chain consultants and WMS analysts who configure and deploy Oracle WMS Cloud. Candidates confirm they can model facilities, inbound and outbound flows, inventory transactions, task management, wave planning, mobile RF operations, and integrations with Oracle Fusion Cloud and third-party ERPs. Passing earns the Oracle Implementation Professional credential for WMS Cloud.
The heaviest content is Inbound and Outbound Processing (roughly 35%), covering ASN handling, receiving, putaway, wave planning, picking, packing, and shipping. Facility Configuration and Inventory Management contributes around 25% with locations, zones, item master, allocation rules, and cycle counting.
Task Management and Mobile RF Operations sits near 20%, covering task genesis, assignment, and the RF screens that warehouse associates use every shift. Integration and Reporting rounds out the remaining weight with inbound and outbound interfaces, WMS Cloud reporting, and the handling of exceptions between WMS and the order-capture system.
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Question #1 - Inbound and Outbound Processing
A WMS consultant at a third-party logistics provider is configuring inbound flow for a cold-storage facility that receives from multiple carriers. The receiving team wants the system to pre-allocate putaway zones based on item temperature zone and expected volume the moment the ASN arrives.
Which WMS Cloud configuration drives putaway-zone pre-allocation from ASN data?
A) Putaway Types combined with item characteristics and location zone attributes.
B) A manual putaway task created per pallet at the dock.
C) Wave Templates on the outbound side.
D) A UOM conversion table with temperature fields.
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Correct answers: A – Explanation:
Putaway Types, together with item attributes (including temperature zone) and location zone attributes, drive directed putaway recommendations as soon as the ASN is received. Option C governs outbound picking, not inbound putaway. Option D handles unit conversions only. Option B abandons the directed-putaway requirement entirely. Source: Check Source
Question #2 - Inbound and Outbound Processing
An implementation lead at an apparel retailer needs WMS Cloud to group outbound orders into waves so that pickers working the same zone receive a continuous stream of work and orders for the same store ship on the same truck.
Which WMS Cloud object drives this grouping logic?
A) Location Size Types.
B) Wave templates with wave search, wave sort, and allocation rules.
C) A single fixed wave ID applied to every order.
D) Task Types only — no waves are used.
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Correct answers: B – Explanation:
Wave templates define which orders are eligible, how they are sorted, and how allocation happens, producing coordinated picking work by zone and shipment. Option C is impractical — waves need grouping logic. Option D skips allocation rules. Option A governs storage sizing, not wave grouping. Source: Check Source
Question #3 - Facility Configuration and Inventory Management
A distribution manager wants WMS Cloud to perform directed allocation that respects FEFO (first expired, first out) for a pharmaceutical client while also honoring lock codes on damaged pallets.
Which configuration is required?
A) A flat inventory list printed daily.
B) Waving with manual picker override for each pick.
C) Allocation mode FEFO plus lock-code logic that excludes locked inventory from picking.
D) Allocation mode LIFO with no lock codes.
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Correct answers: C – Explanation:
FEFO allocation picks the earliest-expiring stock first, and lock codes (e.g., damaged, held) exclude that inventory from automatic allocation — both are needed together for the pharmaceutical scenario. Option D is wrong direction and ignores holds. Option B adds manual error. Option A is not a configuration. Source: Check Source
Question #4 - Task Management and Mobile RF Operations
A warehouse operator uses the RF gun to scan a pick location, but the item label on the bin is damaged and she types the wrong LPN. The RF screen should prevent her from completing the pick against the wrong LPN even though her scan would otherwise pass.
Which RF screen configuration best enforces this control?
A) Let the operator manually enter the item number without LPN.
B) Allow confirmation by location scan only.
C) Skip LPN scan entirely for speed.
D) Require LPN scan-verification and match against the system-allocated LPN for the task.
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Correct answers: D – Explanation:
Enforcing LPN scan-verification at pick requires the operator to scan the LPN the system allocated; any mismatch halts the task and prompts correction. Option C and Option A remove the control. Option B lets any LPN in the correct location pass through. Source: Check Source
Question #5 - Integration and Reporting
A WMS Cloud implementer needs to send outbound shipment confirmations back to an upstream Oracle Fusion Order Management in near real time so that the OM sales order reflects shipped quantities. The volume is moderate (a few thousand events per day).
Which integration pattern is recommended?
A) Outbound interface using the standard OM integration with asynchronous messaging.
B) A manual email to the OM team.
C) Nightly CSV export to a shared drive.
D) A database trigger on the WMS schema writing to OM tables directly.
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Correct answers: A – Explanation:
The standard WMS-to-OM outbound interface with asynchronous messaging delivers near-real-time shipment confirmation at moderate volume and is the supported pattern. Option C delays OM updates by up to a day. Option B is not scalable. Option D bypasses the product boundary and is unsupported. Source: Check Source
Question #6 - Inbound and Outbound Processing
A consumer electronics 3PL’s WMS admin needs cross-docking: when a new inbound shipment arrives, items with open back-orders should be routed directly to staging for immediate shipment without putaway.
Which WMS Cloud feature supports this flow?
A) A location size type large enough to hold everything.
B) Cross-Dock Configuration with matching rules against open outbound demand.
C) A daily cycle count.
D) Standard putaway with manual re-pick later.
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Correct answers: B – Explanation:
Cross-Dock Configuration matches inbound receipts against open outbound demand and routes the stock directly to staging, skipping putaway for flagged items. Option C is unrelated. Option A is a storage attribute. Option D defeats the purpose of cross-docking. Source: Check Source
Question #7 - Facility Configuration and Inventory Management
A supply-chain analyst wants to reconcile physical counts against WMS Cloud inventory weekly for high-value SKUs and quarterly for everything else, with system-generated count tasks.
Which WMS feature schedules and generates these count tasks?
A) Lock codes on every SKU.
B) A one-off wall-to-wall physical inventory only.
C) Cycle counting configuration with item-class frequency rules.
D) A putaway priority override.
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Correct answers: C – Explanation:
Cycle counting in WMS lets you configure count frequencies by item class (for example, A-class weekly, C-class quarterly), with tasks auto-generated for operators. Option B ignores frequency differentiation. Option A controls pick eligibility. Option D drives putaway, not counting. Source: Check Source
Question #8 - Task Management and Mobile RF Operations
An operations manager wants WMS Cloud to assign the next pick task automatically to whichever operator signs into a specific RF device, prioritizing tasks from the oldest wave first and tasks in the operator’s authorized zones.
Which feature drives this assignment?
A) Manual dispatch from the control desk for every pick.
B) A shift roster in a spreadsheet.
C) Randomized assignment with no priority.
D) Task genesis and assignment rules with zone eligibility and wave-age priority.
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Correct answers: D – Explanation:
Task assignment rules combine zone eligibility, priority (including wave age), and operator skill to hand out the next task automatically. Option A is manual and does not scale. Option B lives outside WMS. Option C ignores business priority. Source: Check Source
Question #9 - Integration and Reporting
A distribution director wants a daily report showing pick accuracy, shipped-on-time percentage, and dock utilization, delivered automatically to her inbox at 7 AM.
Which WMS Cloud capability best delivers this?
A) Scheduled WMS Cloud reports emailed via the reporting framework.
B) A message to the warehouse supervisor on their phone.
C) An ad-hoc SQL query run by the DBA each morning.
D) A manual dashboard check each day.
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Correct answers: A – Explanation:
WMS Cloud reports support scheduling and email distribution, which is designed for exactly this kind of daily KPI digest. Option C is not supported against WMS Cloud directly. Option D is manual. Option B does not provide formatted analytics. Source: Check Source
Question #10 - Inbound and Outbound Processing
A WMS Cloud implementer sees picks repeatedly generating shorts on a particular SKU even though inventory on hand exists. Investigation reveals that allocation mode, lock codes, and UOM alternates are interacting unexpectedly for this SKU.
Which diagnostic path should she take first?
A) Delete outstanding orders and re-upload them.
B) Force allocation mode to RANDOM across the warehouse.
C) Trace the allocation logic for the SKU: allocation mode, applicable lock codes, UOM conversions, and location eligibility.
D) Disable all lock codes globally.
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Correct answers: C – Explanation:
The allocation short typically traces to how mode, lock codes, and UOMs interact for the SKU; walking the configuration in that order isolates the cause without destabilizing the rest of the warehouse. Option B introduces chaos. Option D removes inventory controls. Option A destroys customer orders. Source: Check Source
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What the 1Z0 1045 Warehouse Mgmt Pro exam measures
- Inbound and outbound processing (35%) — configure ASN handling, receiving, putaway, wave planning, picking, packing, loading, and shipping across multi-step distribution flows.
- Facility configuration and inventory management (25%) — model facilities, zones, and locations, curate the item master and UOM conversions, configure allocation rules, and orchestrate cycle counts.
- Task management and mobile RF (20%) — design task genesis and assignment rules and tune RF screens so operators execute the right work at the right station.
- Integration and reporting (20%) — stand up inbound and outbound interfaces with Oracle Fusion Cloud or a third-party ERP and ship WMS reports that answer operations questions without a ticket.
How to prepare for this exam
- Review the official 1Z0-1045 exam page and take notes on every objective and skill group.
- Complete the Oracle University Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud implementation learning path on MyLearn.
- Spin up a WMS Cloud test tenant through Oracle Partner Network, load the sample facility, and rehearse inbound and outbound flows with the mobile RF emulator.
- Apply the skills on live work: shadow an implementation engineer, volunteer on a pilot facility rollout, or rebuild allocation rules for an existing distribution center.
- Master one objective at a time, beginning with inbound and outbound processing since it carries the most weight.
- Run PowerKram learn mode to see feedback after every question with sourced links back to Oracle documentation.
- Finish with PowerKram exam mode across all objectives until you clear the threshold three consecutive attempts.
Career paths and salary outlook
1Z0-1045 is the entry credential for WMS Cloud consulting careers:
- Oracle WMS Cloud Consultant — $100,000–$145,000 (Glassdoor).
- Supply Chain Solution Architect — $125,000–$175,000 (PayScale).
- Warehouse Systems Analyst — $75,000–$110,000 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Official resources
Follow the Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Implementation Professional Learning Path on Oracle MyLearn. Supplement with the Oracle WMS Cloud documentation and the Oracle WMS Customer Connect community for implementation case studies.
