Correct Answer: A,B
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
In Oracle Utilities Customer to Meter, aservice pointrepresents a location where a utility service is delivered, such as a meter installation point. The Oracle Utilities Customer to Meter Configuration Guide explains:
Statement A: "Over time, different metered devices may be installed at a service point." This is correct, as service points can have different devices (e.g., meters) installed or replaced over time due to upgrades or maintenance.
Statement B: "A premise may have zero, one, or more service points linked to it." This is also correct, as a premise (e.g., a property) can have multiple service points for different services (e.g., electric, water) or none if no services are active.
The other statements are incorrect:
Statement C: A service point's status indicates its operational state (e.g., active, inactive), not specifically whether the installed device is turned off.
Statement D: A service point typically has one metered device installed at a time, though multiple measuring components may be associated with that device.
Statement E: Multiple service points can exist for a property with multiple metered services, not just one service point.
Thus, the correct answers areAandB, reflecting the system's service point management.
Reference:
Oracle Utilities Customer to Meter Configuration Guide, Section: Service Point Management Oracle Utilities Customer to Meter Implementation Guide, Chapter: Device and Service Point Configuration