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Blue Prism Exam AD01 Topic 2 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blue Prism's AD01 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
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Please refer to the exhibit.

A Developer is unable to pass Collection data as an Input Parameter because the Collection is not visible under available Data Items What is the reason for this issue?

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Suggested Answer: B, E

Tagging Exception Items:

By calling the Exception Stage details and tagging them to the item before marking it as an exception, it ensures that detailed information about the exception is captured and can be viewed later. This helps in identifying the cause of the exception and provides valuable context.

Stage Logging:

Enabling stage logging within each exception properties ensures that all exception details are logged. This allows the Process Controller to view detailed exception information from the session logs, providing a comprehensive view of what went wrong.

Benefits:

These two approaches ensure that exception details are both tagged to the work queue items and logged in the session logs, making it easier for the Process Controller to review and analyze exceptions from different interfaces within Blue Prism.


Blue Prism documentation on exception handling, tagging, and logging.

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Deonna
17 days ago
Hmm, this one's a head-scratcher. I'm going to take a wild guess and say the answer is D - the Collection fields are not defined. Maybe the Developer was playing a game of 'Guess the Undefined Variable' instead of studying. *laughs*
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Vesta
3 days ago
User 1: I think you might be onto something with that guess.
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Bethanie
28 days ago
Ah, the age-old question of why Collections are so finicky. I reckon it's got to be C - there are more than four fields in the Collection. Too much of a good thing, I suppose. *shakes head in sympathy*
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Yaeko
3 days ago
User 1: I think it's A) The referenced Collection is not set to global.
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Alpha
29 days ago
Aha, I got this! The answer is A. The referenced Collection is not set to global. Rookie mistake, but we've all been there, right? *nods knowingly*
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Tasia
1 months ago
Wow, this is a tricky one. I'm going to guess D - the Collection fields are not defined. Maybe the Developer forgot to do their homework, eh? *chuckles*
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Alecia
1 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B. There's probably a block surrounding the Collection, preventing it from being visible as a Data Item. Gotta love those pesky blocks, am I right? *rolls eyes*
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Antonio
2 months ago
Maybe the Collection fields are not defined properly.
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Hailey
2 months ago
I believe it could also be because there is a block surrounding the Collection.
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Josue
2 months ago
I think the reason is that the referenced Collection is not set to global.
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