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What are two uses of form bindings? (Choose two.)

  1. To update a control property, based on a control value
  2. To associate a rule with a private or shared action
  3. To associate a control value with a form parameter
  4. To update a rule, based on a form event
  5. To allow an action to be shared with multiple rules

Answer(s): A,C



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In this scenario, the Complex Decision / Merge is configured as follows:
-Join Type = Continue When 'n' Parallel Flows Arrive
-Parallel Split Gateway = Send Requests
-Number of Incoming Flow = 3

What happens when the process is run?

  1. When any three of the Approval tasks has completed, one copy of the Review task will be sent out. The remaining Approval task will be processed then ignored.
  2. When any three of the Approval tasks has completed, one copy of the Review task will be sent out. The remaining Approval task will be cancelled immediately.
  3. When each of the first three Approval tasks completes, one copy of the Review task will be sent out, resulting in three Review tasks. The remaining Approval task will be processed then ignored.
  4. When each of the first three Approval tasks completes, one copy of the Review task will be sent out, resulting in three Review tasks. The remaining Approval task will be cancelled immediately.

Answer(s): A



Which statement is true when the User task's specified distribution method is Offer to All?

  1. The work item is available to all users who are members of the specified organizational entity.
  2. The work item is distributed to, and completed by all members of the specified organizational entity.
  3. Work items are distributed to members of the specified organizational entity in strict rotational order.
  4. Work items are distributed to members of the specified organizational entity in random order.

Answer(s): A



Which two statements are true about signals? (Choose two.)

  1. A Catch Signal Event on a task boundary always results in that task being withdrawn.
  2. A Catch Signal Event on a task boundary always results in that task remaining outstanding.
  3. One thrown signal can be caught by more than one Catch Signal Event.
  4. A Catch Signal Event on a task boundary can be configured to withdraw the task or leave it outstanding.
  5. A Throw Signal Event can have data values attached to it, to be passed to any Catch Event.

Answer(s): A,C






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