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Esri EADP19-001 Exam - Topic 9 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for Esri's EADP19-001 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 9
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Upon opening a model In ModelBuilder. one 01 the tools has a repair icon next to it. How can the model be repaired?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Robt
4 months ago
I'm not sure about any of these options, they all sound tricky!
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Janessa
4 months ago
Wait, is D really a thing? Clicking Auto Layout for repairs?
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Lucina
4 months ago
C seems a bit off, disabling relative paths doesn't fix tools.
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Elroy
5 months ago
I think B is the way to go, validate and save.
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Adelle
5 months ago
Definitely A, just select and update the tool!
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Pansy
5 months ago
The Auto Layout button sounds familiar, but I don't think it actually repairs the tool. I feel like it’s more about organizing the model visually.
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Chuck
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the relative path names. I thought disabling them could help, but I can't recall if that's the correct step.
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Kati
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to validate the model. It feels like option B could be the answer.
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Stevie
6 months ago
I think we might need to select and update the problem tool, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right approach.
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Sherman
6 months ago
Ah, I think I've got it. The repair icon usually means there's an issue with the tool's inputs or parameters. Selecting and updating the problem tool seems like the best approach.
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Della
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I'll need to review the options closely and try to understand the problem.
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Theresia
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key is to figure out what's causing the repair icon to appear next to the tool.
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Taryn
6 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Brendan
6 months ago
Ah, I think I've got it. ASR is designed to automatically detect and report issues with key hardware components. The right answer must be A, B, and C.
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Melda
6 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Public cloud is all about using external services, so option C is clearly the right answer. I'll mark that one down.
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Ayesha
6 months ago
I practiced a question like this and it was about kidnap versus false imprisonment. I'm leaning towards false imprisonment, but is there more to it?
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Ardella
6 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not entirely familiar with the different Azure Sentinel roles and their specific permissions. I'll need to review the documentation carefully to make sure I understand the differences between the options and select the one that best meets the requirements of the question.
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Elza
6 months ago
I think the code compiles fine since both templates are correctly defined, but I'm not sure if it will choose the right one when calling g(a).
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Quentin
11 months ago
Wait, you mean there's a button that can actually 'auto-fix' things in ModelBuilder? Where do I sign up? Option D is the solution I've been waiting for all my life!
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Freeman
11 months ago
Hmm, a repair icon, huh? Sounds like a real head-scratcher. I'd probably just click the Auto Layout button and hope for the best. Option D for the win!
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Roxanne
9 months ago
I would probably try option B and validate the entire model to update the tool.
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Edison
10 months ago
I agree, selecting and updating the problem tool seems like the best solution.
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Ailene
10 months ago
I think I would go with option A and update the problem tool.
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Sheldon
11 months ago
Oh, the joys of ModelBuilder troubleshooting! I'd say option C is the way to go - open the model properties and disable the use of relative path names. Gotta love those pesky file paths, am I right?
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Suzi
10 months ago
I've had success with validating and saving the entire model to update the tool.
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Shawna
10 months ago
I usually go with option A, selecting and updating the problem tool.
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Micaela
10 months ago
I agree, disabling relative path names can often solve the issue.
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Tequila
11 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to fix a ModelBuilder issue. I reckon option B is the way to go - validate and save the entire model. That'll make sure everything's up to snuff.
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Carin
11 months ago
Hmm, the repair icon on a tool in ModelBuilder? Sounds like a classic case of 'something's not working right.' I'd go with option A and try selecting and updating the problem tool. Gotta get that model running smoothly!
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Jannette
9 months ago
Great, let's go ahead and give option A a try to repair the model.
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Audrie
9 months ago
I agree, selecting and updating the problem tool should fix the issue.
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Theodora
10 months ago
Yeah, that's a good idea. Let's try that to repair the model.
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Benedict
11 months ago
I think option A is the way to go. Select and update the problem tool.
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Selma
12 months ago
I think C) open the model properties and disable the use of relative path names could also be a valid option.
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Benton
12 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) validate and save the entire model to update the tool.
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Frederic
12 months ago
I think the answer is A) Select and update the problem tool.
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