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Adobe Exam AD0-E327 Topic 6 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E327 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 6
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A business team is sending out a promotional email and would like to automatically send a follow-up email two hours later to the recipients who did not open the initial email.

What are the workflow activities needed to do this?

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Suggested Answer: B

To give a team member comprehensive access to all pre-defined filters, dashboards, and web applications, including permissions to read, write, and delete data, the business practitioner would need to grant access rights explicitly. This means setting the permissions directly on the user's profile or group to which the user belongs, ensuring they have the necessary rights across all relevant objects, irrespective of the user's rights to specific folders. Reference: In Adobe Campaign, user rights and permissions are managed through explicit settings in the user profiles or groups, ensuring controlled access to various platform features.


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Lindsey
17 days ago
Haha, Option B with 'Emaill' (with one 'l') is a good one. Gotta love those typos in certification exams!
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Valentin
26 days ago
Option D with 'Segmentation' seems a bit overkill for this simple use case. Why not just use the 'Wait' activity to delay the second email as in Option A?
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Melina
1 days ago
I agree, Option D with 'Segmentation' seems unnecessary for this task.
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Ena
8 days ago
Option A with 'Wait' activity is a more straightforward approach.
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Lawana
1 months ago
I like the idea of the 'Fork' activity in Option A. It allows you to send the follow-up email to the specific group of recipients without having to do any additional segmentation.
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Moon
2 days ago
I think Option A is the most efficient workflow for sending out the follow-up email to non-openers.
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Willard
7 days ago
I agree, the 'Fork' activity in Option A makes it easier to target the recipients who did not open the initial email.
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Elza
2 months ago
Option A seems to be the most straightforward approach. Query to find the recipients who didn't open the initial email, send the first email, wait for 2 hours, and then send the follow-up email.
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Madelyn
15 days ago
That's correct. It covers all the necessary steps.
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Joesph
26 days ago
Yes, it's a simple process that ensures the recipients who didn't open the initial email receive a follow-up.
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Tyra
27 days ago
Query, Email1, Wait, Fork, Email2, End.
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Ashlyn
1 months ago
Yes, it seems like the most straightforward workflow.
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Rodolfo
1 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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Merilyn
1 months ago
I agree, option A seems like the most efficient workflow for sending follow-up emails.
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Lyla
2 months ago
I think option C) Query, Email!, Wait, Update Date, Email2, End makes more sense because updating the date can help track when the follow-up email should be sent.
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Leah
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct activities are B) Query, Email!, Wait, Enrichment, Email2, End.
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Karan
2 months ago
I think the correct workflow activities are A) Query, EmailM, Wait, Fork, Email2, End.
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