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Appian Exam ACD200 Topic 9 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Appian's ACD200 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 9
[All ACD200 Questions]

You are referencing and using arrays of a CDT (Custom Data Type).

Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B

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Sherill
13 days ago
A and C, no doubt. Although, I'm a bit curious about this 'wherecontains' function. Does it work on arrays of CDTs and arrays of integers? *raises eyebrow*
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Tequila
15 days ago
Oh boy, this one's tricky. I'm going with A and C, but to be honest, I'm just guessing at this point. Appian and their array shenanigans, I tell ya. *rolls eyes*
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Ezekiel
17 days ago
Aha, I got this! A and C are the winners. Gotta love those Appian array functions. Now, if only I could remember the syntax for wherecontains... *scratches head*
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Mari
23 days ago
Wait, B is true? That can't be right. There's a clear difference between dot notation and the index() function when working with arrays. I'm pretty sure I learned that in the training.
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A) Other Appian functions can be used within the square brackets ''[]'' when using dot notation to return specific data from the array.
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Latosha
2 months ago
I'm not sure about statement D. I think wherecontains function may not work on operands of different types.
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Vi
2 months ago
Hmm, I think A and C are the correct answers here. Using dot notation for arrays of CDTs is pretty straightforward, and the index() function can definitely take an array of integers to return specific elements.
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Alecia
21 days ago
Yes, A allows you to use other Appian functions within square brackets and C lets you pass an array of integers to index().
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Nieves
28 days ago
I agree, A and C are the correct answers. Dot notation is handy for accessing data in arrays of CDTs.
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Gregoria
2 months ago
I agree with Fallon. I also think statement C is true because index() function can return data at specific positions in an array.
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Fallon
2 months ago
I think statement A is true because dot notation allows us to access specific data in an array.
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