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Esri EADP19-001 Exam - Topic 3 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Esri's EADP19-001 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 3
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When designing a geometric network where should the feature classes be stored?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Denise
4 months ago
C is interesting, but A is the standard approach.
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Kayleigh
4 months ago
Wait, can you really store them in a topology? Sounds odd.
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Vanesa
4 months ago
Agree with A, makes the most sense.
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Tula
5 months ago
I think it should be outside a feature dataset.
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Crista
5 months ago
Definitely inside a single feature dataset!
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Blondell
5 months ago
I don’t recall anything about storing them inside a topology, so that one seems unlikely to me.
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Sherrell
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether they should be outside a feature dataset or not. I feel like I’ve seen both options in different contexts.
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Deeann
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about spatial references, and I think option C makes sense since it mentions sharing the same spatial reference.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
I think the feature classes should be stored inside a single feature dataset, but I'm not completely sure.
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Beula
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The question is clearly asking for an answer that covers all three of the points made, so I'll carefully evaluate each choice to see which one does that best.
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Deeanna
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the governor limits are reset for each iteration of the execute() method. That's a key point to remember.
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Wade
5 months ago
War driving seems more about gathering info on networks, so I don't think that's correct. Maybe it's C?
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