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Blue Prism ASDEV01 Exam - Topic 5 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blue Prism's ASDEV01 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following statements best describes an Exception Retry within a Work Queue?

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Kris
3 months ago
Just to clarify, isn't 'Complete' supposed to mean no further action?
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Alesia
3 months ago
Wait, isn't C confusing? How can a complete item be reviewed?
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Stephen
4 months ago
Totally agree with you, D makes the most sense!
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Marjory
4 months ago
I thought exceptions were always sent to manual review, so B seems off.
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Tamekia
4 months ago
I think option D is the right one.
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Twila
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that items marked as 'Exception' are the ones that get reviewed manually. So, maybe option B is the correct choice?
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Junita
4 months ago
I thought 'Complete' meant it was done, so it can't be reworked. I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m not entirely sure if that's right.
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Adolph
5 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question similar to this, and I think it was about how exceptions are handled. I want to say it’s option D, but I’m not completely confident.
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Shawana
5 months ago
I think I remember that an Exception Retry means something gets sent back for reprocessing, but I'm not sure if it's marked as 'Complete' or 'Exception'.
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Shantell
5 months ago
I'm not too sure about this. The wording is a bit tricky, and I don't want to overthink it. I'll just go with my gut and select option A. Seems like a reasonable description of an Exception Retry.
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Valentin
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. An Exception Retry means the item is sent back to the process to be reworked, not just reviewed by a manual team. That matches option D. I feel confident about this one.
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Ciara
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if I fully understand the difference between an 'Exception' and a 'Complete' item in the context of a work queue. I'll need to review that concept again.
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Daniela
6 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. It describes an Exception Retry, where an item marked as 'Exception' is reworked as a new pending item.
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Cherelle
10 months ago
Exception Retry? More like Exception 'Retry-Not-Today'! I'll take my chances with the manual team, thanks.
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Shawna
9 months ago
I think sending it to the manual team is the best option.
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Kristin
10 months ago
I prefer the manual team over the retry process.
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Telma
10 months ago
I agree, manual review is the way to go.
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Wei
11 months ago
D is the one. Exception Retry is all about giving that problematic item another chance to be processed successfully.
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Elroy
9 months ago
I agree, D is the best description of an Exception Retry in a Work Queue.
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Kate
9 months ago
Yes, D is the right choice. It allows the process to try handling the problematic item again.
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Leeann
9 months ago
I think D is the correct option. It's about reworking the item that had an exception.
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Juan
9 months ago
That makes sense. It's like giving it a second opportunity to be completed successfully.
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Samira
10 months ago
Yes, D is the one. It gives the problematic item another chance to be processed.
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Dusti
10 months ago
I think D is the correct option for Exception Retry.
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Glendora
11 months ago
Option B is tempting, but it sounds more like a manual review process, not an automated Exception Retry. D is the way to go.
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Francoise
11 months ago
I agree, D is the right answer. An Exception Retry allows you to re-process an item that encountered an issue, rather than sending it to a manual team.
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Luis
9 months ago
It's important to have efficient ways to handle exceptions in work queues.
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Kristian
10 months ago
That's right. It helps streamline the process and reduce manual handling.
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Anisha
10 months ago
Yes, I agree. An Exception Retry allows you to reprocess the item without manual intervention.
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Timothy
10 months ago
I think D is the correct answer.
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Flo
11 months ago
Option D seems like the correct description of an Exception Retry. When an item is marked as 'Exception', it's reworked by the process as a new pending item.
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Shanice
11 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. I guess it depends on how the process is set up in different scenarios.
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Regenia
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B. Exception Retry involves sending the item to the manual team for review.
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Shanice
11 months ago
I think the answer is D, because an Exception Retry means reworking the item as if it were new.
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