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Questions # 21:

You're inspecting the items in a deployment package for issues you might have missed during package preparation.

Which two objects can be in your list of missing precedents for an application? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Connected System

B.

Document

C.

Group Type Custom

D.

System Knowledge Center

Questions # 22:

You're building an order management system.

You need to create a field that displays the total number of days it took to deliver each order, and show and sort by this data in a read-only grid. The data must be available in real-time.

Which function is the most appropriate for calculating this value?

Options:

A.

calworkdays()

B.

a!subtractDateTime()

C.

a!customFieldDateDiff()

Questions # 23:

How can a user in the Appian environment prevent the uploading of documents without extensions?

Options:

A.

Enable File upload > Block files without an extension, under the Administrative console.

B.

Restrict document uploads by user roles.

C.

No actions are required from the user; Appian auto validates these documents.

Questions # 24:

A recent Health Check report of your application indicates an increased risk of large context size in the interfaces.

What are two possible contributors to this risk? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Data transformation is performed inside the interface rather than delegated to the source system.

B.

Multiple local variables hold duplicate data.

C.

The load variable has a web service response as JSON.

D.

Local variables are set to refresh every five minutes.

Questions # 25:

You need to connect to an external system using OAuth 2.0: SAML Bearer Assertion Flow authentication type, which requests access to an API on behalf of a signed in user.

This standard has the several steps involved with the SAML Bearer Assertion Flow.

Which two steps should you perform? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Add required users and groups to OAuth 2.0 SAML Bearer Assertion Users system group.

B.

Enable the checkbox labeled OAuth 2.0: SAML Bearer Assertion Flow in the Admin Console.

C.

Create a Bearer Assertion process flow to authenticate the user.

D.

Upload Client Certificate to Connected System.

Questions # 26:

In reviewing the process model metrics of your application, you notice a process model with a completion rate of only 10%.

What are two possible reasons for this low completion rate? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

There are a significant number of instances that are experiencing process errors, which are not being handled by the production support team.

B.

The process contains at least one User Input Task with no exceptions or escalations, and users do not complete the task.

C.

There are a high number of smart service nodes configured in the process model.

D.

The days configured for archival or deletion is significantly higher than the other process models in your application.

Questions # 27:

The synced record type Customer has a one-to-many relationship with the Case record type.

You need to calculate the number of open cases for each customer.

What are two valid methods to accomplish this? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Within the Case record type, edit the relationship to the Customer record and select the "Open” status as the grouping filter.

B.

Within the Customer record type, create a custom field that evaluates in real-time to aggregate related record fields and count the open cases.

C.

Create a query expression for the Customer record type. Utilize the a!measure() function within the aggregation fields to count the related cases in the “Open” status.

D.

Create a sync-time custom record field within the Customer record. Utilize the a!relatedRecordData() function to filter open cases and count the number of entries.

Questions # 28:

You're the administrator of your insurance company’s case management system. You need to limit insurance agents to only those clients to which they have been assigned.

Which two statements must be true for one way to configure Record-Level security for the Customer record? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Record-level security means agents must have permission to view the record type and permission to edit the records.

B.

A new record-level security rule should be created using the Users found in fields option to specify that if a user is found in the "assignedAgent" field (which is a type User), then they can see their cases.

C.

Data sync should be enabled.

D.

A condition should be added to the record-level security rule to specify which cases specifically named agents can access.

Questions # 29:

You need to create a read-only grid that displays support case information. Data for the support cases is mapped to the "Case" record type with data sync enabled.

Within the record, there are fields named "createdDateTime" and "resolvedDateTime". These two fields store the timestamps for when a case is created and resolved, respectively.

The grid includes a column indicating the number of hours between when the case was created and when it was resolved. This column must be sortable within the grid.

How should you calculate the hour value that will display in the column?

Options:

A.

Create a custom record field that evaluates in real-time, and calculates the number of hours between when the case was created and when it was resolved.

B.

Within the grid column, utilize an Appian function to calculate the number of hours between when the case was created and when it was resolved.

C.

Create a custom record field that evaluates at sync-time, and calculates the number of hours between when the case was created and the current date and time.

Questions # 30:

You're creating an interface to display all the employees of a company on a staff list.

You decide to use a!gridField() to create a user grid to display information from the company's AAA_Employee record, which has 42 fields relating to various employee information. To avoid cluttering the grid, you want to show six (6) fields on the grid.

How should you optimize the interface?

Options:

A.

Query the AAA_Employee record using a!queryRecordType(), defining the six (6) fields you require to show in the "fields” parameterto be used in the data parameter of a!gridFieid().

B.

Using a local variable, query the AAA_Employee record using a!queryRecordType(), without defining the six (6) fields you require to show in the "fields" parameter to be used in the data parameter of a!gridFieid().

C.

Call the function a!forEach() in a local variable and query the AAA_Employee for each employee separately by using a!queryRecordType() to loop through all employees as defined by a constant to be used in the data parameter of a!gridFieid().

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