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Adobe Exam AD0-E327 Topic 7 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E327 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 7
[All AD0-E327 Questions]

An Adobe Campaign business practitioner is getting the following error in a workflow built by someone whose access for campaign instance has been revoked.

Error from workflow:(Campaign jobs(operationMgt))

BAS-010003 Unable to complete operation in current status.

WKF-560044 Error while sending notification with delivery template 'notify supervisor'

Please refer to the delivery log ID 00000 for more information (object associated with the

workflow task).

After analyzing the error, the practitioner understands that the xml of the workflow below needs to be updated:

process forecasted="0" login="xxxxx@xxxx.com" priority="0M processState="20" startState="07

What change is needed to remove the error?

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Suggested Answer: A

Adobe Campaign provides several reporting tools that can help analyze and represent data for different purposes. Some of these tools are:

Audit features: These features allow you to track and monitor user activities on various objects and folders in Adobe Campaign, such as deliveries, workflows, reports, etc. You can access them under Administration > Audit folder.

logins.log file: This file records all the login attempts to Adobe Campaign server, including successful and failed logins. You can access it in the nlserver syslogd module.

Delivery summary report: This report shows a summary of the delivery settings and statistics, such as target population, subject line, sender name, etc. You can access it in Adobe Creative Cloud.

This would allow you to export a report on user activities with various reporting tools within Adobe Campaign. You would be able to see how many times each report has been generated and how many unique users used it.


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Nobuko
1 months ago
I bet the previous user was 'xxxxx@xxxx.com' - the classic 'John Doe' email address. Good thing we've got options to choose from here. I'd go with option B and see if that resolves the issue. Gotta love these Adobe Campaign puzzles, they really keep you on your toes!
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Shaun
8 days ago
Agreed, let's go ahead and make that change and see if the workflow runs smoothly.
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Julianna
19 days ago
Yeah, that sounds like a good choice. Let's try that and see if it fixes the error.
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Adrianna
24 days ago
I think option B is the way to go, just replace the login with an active operator email.
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Crista
1 months ago
Wait, wait, wait... Did you say the previous user's access was revoked? Ooh, someone's in trouble! Anyway, I think option B is the way to go. Replace that login with a valid email and watch the workflow magically start working again. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Yong
2 days ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. Just replace the login with an active operator email.
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Eura
1 months ago
Hold up, why not just go with option C and replace the login with the 'user id + name'? I mean, it's not like we're trying to send a personal email here, right? As long as the user can access the workflow, we should be good to go.
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Nickolas
2 months ago
Ah, the good old 'Unable to complete operation in current status' error. Classic Adobe Campaign shenanigans. I'd go with option B as well, replace that login with a valid email and see if it clears things up. Gotta love these workflow troubleshooting puzzles!
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Marvel
17 days ago
Yeah, that error message can be a headache. Option B sounds like the most straightforward solution. Let's give it a try.
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Yuette
21 days ago
I agree, option B seems like the way to go. Just swap out the login with a valid email and hopefully that error disappears.
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Rasheeda
2 months ago
That's a good point, Ellen. But I still think including the user id along with the email would provide more accurate identification. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Jesus
2 months ago
Hmm, the error seems to be related to the workflow's login parameter. Since the access of the previous user has been revoked, we need to replace it with an active operator's details. I think option B is the way to go - replacing the login with an active operator's email should do the trick.
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Fausto
21 days ago
Great, let's go ahead and make that change to the workflow.
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Renato
22 days ago
That makes sense, using the email of an active operator is the best solution.
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Allene
24 days ago
Yes, replacing the login with an active operator email should resolve the error.
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Chantell
1 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the most logical choice.
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Ellen
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Replace the login with an active operator email. The error specifically mentions the email, so that should be the only necessary change.
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Rasheeda
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Replace the login with an active operator 'user id + email'. It makes sense to use both the user id and email for identification.
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Cherry
2 months ago
That's a good point, Corinne. But I still think including the user id along with the email would provide more accurate identification. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Corinne
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Replace the login with an active operator email. The error specifically mentions the email, so that should be the only necessary change.
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Cherry
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Replace the login with an active operator 'user id + email'. It makes sense to use both the user id and email for identification.
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