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Copado-Robotic-Testing Exam - Topic 5 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Copado's Copado-Robotic-Testing exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 5
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Help Rob know where his test case is failing!

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Mayra
5 months ago
He should have used the Suite panel for the variable assignment!
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Nichelle
6 months ago
Not sure about that, hiding it seems risky.
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Pok
6 months ago
Wait, could it be that he hid the password value?
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Karma
6 months ago
Totally agree, that's a common mistake!
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Cherry
6 months ago
I think he missed the execution parameter for the password.
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Catrice
6 months ago
I feel like creating the password in Robot variables instead of suites could definitely lead to issues. That might be it!
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Jess
6 months ago
Hiding values in variables sounds familiar, but I can't recall if that would prevent QEditor from reading it.
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Ettie
6 months ago
I think I saw a similar question where the variable assignment was the problem. Could it be option B?
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Lai
6 months ago
I remember something about execution parameters being crucial for test cases, but I'm not sure if that's the main issue here.
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Esteban
7 months ago
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. The total market value is $2400 and there are 80 bonds, so the market value per bond is $2400 / 80 = $30. The interest rate is 2.34%, so the annual interest per bond is $30 * 0.0234 = $0.702. The running yield is the annual interest divided by the market value, which is $0.702 / $30 = 0.0234 or 2.34%.
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Corinne
7 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not super confident in my understanding of MoV, so I'll need to rely on my general knowledge and reasoning skills to work through the options. I'm leaning towards option B, but I'm not sure.
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Sommer
7 months ago
This is a good opportunity to apply my knowledge of API versioning and URL structure. I'll methodically evaluate each choice.
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Coleen
7 months ago
I'm pretty confident this is asking about techniques that enable a more integrated, collaborative supply chain approach. Things like centralized decision making and sourcing multiple suppliers seem like they'd be key to that transition.
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Ashley
11 months ago
I bet Robert's password was 'password123' - classic!
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Alexia
11 months ago
Wait, did Robert try to use his dog's name as the password? That's just asking for trouble!
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Starr
10 months ago
C) Robert hid the password value in variables and that's why QEditor could not read that.
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Hayley
10 months ago
B) Robert failed to assign the variable for the password in Suite panel.
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Franchesca
10 months ago
A) Robert had missed out on creating an execution parameter for the password in the suite.
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Theron
11 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. Forgetting to create an execution parameter for the password is an easy mistake to make.
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Wynell
12 months ago
I'm going with option C. Hiding the password in variables is a common mistake, and it makes sense that QEditor couldn't read it.
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Lucy
10 months ago
User3: Maybe Robert should check if he hid the password value in variables, that could be causing the issue.
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Arlette
11 months ago
User2: I agree, that could be the reason why the test case is failing.
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Ressie
11 months ago
User1: I think Robert failed to assign the variable for the password in Suite panel.
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India
12 months ago
Aha! Option D must be the right answer. He should have created the password in the Robot variables, not the Suite.
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Katy
12 months ago
Hmm, I think option B is the correct answer. Robert should have assigned the password variable in the Suite panel.
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Ashley
10 months ago
C) Robert hid the password value in variables and that's why QEditor could not read that.
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Cary
10 months ago
B) Robert failed to assign the variable for the password in Suite panel.
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Fannie
10 months ago
A) Robert had missed out on creating an execution parameter for the password in the suite.
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Ashlee
1 year ago
Maybe Robert should check if he hid the password value in variables, that could be causing the problem.
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Eve
1 year ago
I agree with Bernardo, Robert probably missed out on creating that parameter.
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Bernardo
1 year ago
I think the issue is with the execution parameter for the password in the suite.
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