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Certinia PSA-Sysadmin Exam - Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Certinia's PSA-Sysadmin exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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How would you determine what version of PSA your organization is on?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ronny
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about this? I thought there was another way!
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Adela
3 months ago
I thought it was A too, but I've heard some people say B.
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Gearldine
3 months ago
C seems off, FinancialForce Central isn't the right spot.
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Delsie
4 months ago
I think B is correct, PS Enterprise is the way to go!
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Lamonica
4 months ago
Definitely A, that's where you find the PSA Core version.
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Yolando
4 months ago
I definitely remember that we have to go to Setup, but I can't remember which option to choose between Core and Enterprise.
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Tonette
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought FinancialForce Central was related to PSA, but I can't recall if it shows the version.
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Alona
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I feel like PSA Core was mentioned as the main package.
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France
5 months ago
I think we might need to check the Installed Packages section, but I'm not sure if it's PSA Core or PS Enterprise.
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Caprice
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is A. The question specifically mentions PSA, so looking for the PSA Core package is the way to go.
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Teddy
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to look in the Installed Packages section of Setup. That's where you'll find the version information for the different FinancialForce products, including PSA.
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Darrin
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know we use PSA, but I can't remember if it's under the PSA Core or PS Enterprise package. I'll have to double-check that.
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Vashti
5 months ago
I think the answer is A. Going to Setup > Installed Packages and looking for the PSA Core package seems like the most straightforward way to determine the version.
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Kimi
5 months ago
Wait, is it FinancialForce Central we need to check? I'm a little confused about the different FinancialForce products and where to find the version details.
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Keshia
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the answer is B, where there are two Oracle VM servers sharing multiple VMs and you want to ensure the database server VM has higher CPU priority.
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Felix
1 year ago
I think A) is the best option because PSA Core is specifically related to the Professional Services Automation module.
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Telma
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Go to Setup > Installed Packages > FinancialForce Central might also have the version information.
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Lashaunda
1 year ago
I agree with Salena, because PSA Core is usually where you can find the version information.
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Barabara
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is A, but I'm also craving a pineapple pizza right now. Priorities, you know?
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Basilia
1 year ago
C) I agree, checking the version of PSA is important, but pizza is always a priority!
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Alease
1 year ago
B) I think you're right, but pineapple pizza sounds amazing right now!
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Elvis
1 year ago
A) Go to Setup > Installed Packages > PSA Core
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Tanesha
2 years ago
Ugh, why do they always make these questions so convoluted? A is the obvious choice here.
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Loreta
1 year ago
I agree, A is definitely the way to go.
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Cassi
1 year ago
A) Go to Setup > Installed Packages > PSA Core
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Kelvin
2 years ago
C sounds like the answer, but it's probably just trying to trick us. I'm sticking with A.
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Salena
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) Go to Setup > Installed Packages > PSA Core.
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Clare
2 years ago
Hmm, I'd go with B just to be on the safe side. Can't be too careful with these things.
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Wendell
1 year ago
Let's check PS Enterprise just to make sure.
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Bok
1 year ago
I agree, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Tasia
1 year ago
I think B is the safest option.
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Reena
2 years ago
A is the way to go, no need to overthink this one.
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Arlyne
1 year ago
No need to complicate things, just follow the steps to find out.
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Dana
1 year ago
That's the easiest way to determine the version of PSA for sure.
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Nydia
1 year ago
I always go to Setup > Installed Packages > PSA Core to check the version.
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Kenny
1 year ago
A) Go to Setup > Installed Packages > PSA Core
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