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Adobe AD0-E908 Exam - Topic 5 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E908 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 5
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A client wants to keep track of project metrics based on the request that was submitted, but they do not want the requestor to fill this information out. How would a system administrator configure this request?

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Suggested Answer: C

Objective: Track project metrics based on the submitted request without allowing the requester to fill in this information.

Configuration Steps:

Step 1: Create a Custom Form with the necessary metric fields.

Step 2: Do not include these metric fields in the part of the form visible to the requester.

Step 3: Add these metric fields to the project details section instead.


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Lacey
23 days ago
I agree with A. Clear separation is key for tracking metrics.
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Maddie
28 days ago
Option C could work too, but it might confuse the requestor.
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Ruby
2 months ago
I prefer option B. Limiting access feels more secure.
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Desirae
2 months ago
I think option A is the best. Hiding the metrics is smart.
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Beatriz
2 months ago
A is definitely the most straightforward solution.
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Serina
2 months ago
C is a bit sneaky, but it might be effective.
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Chery
2 months ago
Wait, can you really hide fields like that?
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Giovanna
2 months ago
Option A seems like the best choice.
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Malinda
3 months ago
Haha, I bet the requestor is gonna be like, "Where did all those metrics come from?"
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Roosevelt
3 months ago
The "view" access level is a nice touch to prevent the requestor from modifying the metrics.
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Lucille
3 months ago
B) Restricting access to the requestor is a good approach, but I'm not sure if that's the most efficient solution.
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Vivan
3 months ago
C) Hiding the fields in the project details section is a clever way to keep the data private.
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Lettie
3 months ago
A) Seems like the best option to keep the metrics hidden from the requestor.
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Ayesha
3 months ago
I practiced a question like this where we had to manage visibility. I think option A is the safest way to go.
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Portia
4 months ago
I feel like option C might not be the best choice since it says to add fields to the project details, which could still expose them to the requestor.
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Chantell
4 months ago
I disagree, B could work too.
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Charlena
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about permissions in similar questions. Maybe option B could work too?
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Gertude
5 months ago
I think option A makes sense because it allows the metrics to be hidden from the requestor while still keeping them in the form.
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Elli
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards C. Keeping the metric fields out of the Custom Form and adding them to the project details section seems like the best way to keep them hidden from the requestor without causing any other problems.
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Cherrie
5 months ago
Option B sounds like it could work, but I'm worried that removing the requestor's access completely might cause issues down the line. I think A or C would be a cleaner solution.
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Tatum
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm trying to decide between A and C. I'm not sure if restricting access to the fields is the best approach, but I like the idea of adding them to the project details section.
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Adrianna
6 months ago
I think I'd go with option A. Creating a section break and changing the permissions seems like the most straightforward way to hide the metric fields from the requestor.
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Kerry
12 days ago
I’m leaning towards A as well. Permissions are key here.
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Alison
17 days ago
A is definitely the way to go. Clear and easy to manage!
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Becky
4 months ago
Option B could work too, but it feels more complicated.
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Justine
4 months ago
I agree, option A is the best choice. Simple and effective!
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Vanda
4 months ago
I like option C, but it might confuse the requestor later.
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