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IBM C1000-116 Exam - Topic 7 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-116 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 7
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When a JavaScript error has occurred on a page developed in Business Automation Workflow, where should a developer view this error?

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Joni
3 months ago
I disagree, the Web browser console is the best place to start.
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Vallie
3 months ago
Surprised that Process Inspector isn't mentioned more often!
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Leanna
3 months ago
Process Admin console? Really? I thought it was just for managing processes.
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Micaela
4 months ago
I think the Server logs are also important for debugging.
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Georgene
4 months ago
Definitely check the Web browser console for errors.
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Izetta
4 months ago
I’m pretty confident about the web browser console, but I’m not sure if the Process Inspector would help with JavaScript errors.
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Crissy
4 months ago
I feel like the Process Admin console could have some relevant information, but I can't recall if it specifically logs JavaScript errors.
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Golda
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question where we had to identify error sources, and I think server logs might also show errors, right?
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Shalon
5 months ago
I think the web browser console is definitely one place to check for JavaScript errors, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Brandon
5 months ago
I think the key here is to look for any tools or interfaces specific to Business Automation Workflow. The Process Admin console and Process Inspector sound like they could be the right places to find JavaScript errors.
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Golda
5 months ago
The server logs are a good place to check for any errors that may have occurred on the server-side. I'll make sure to check there as well.
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Alberto
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I'll check the web browser console first, as that's where I usually find JavaScript errors.
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Noel
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the Process Admin console and Process Inspector are related to Business Automation Workflow, but I'm not sure if they display JavaScript errors.
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Celia
5 months ago
This query looks like it's asking about memory usage, so I'll need to carefully read through the options to determine which one best matches the information provided.
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Tiera
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A, but I'm worried about that delay aspect. What if it makes the patient's condition worse?
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Doretha
5 months ago
I'm uncertain if option C really is a negative influence. More viewpoints could be good...or could they?
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Garry
2 years ago
Hmm, I bet the Process Inspector is where the real magic happens. It's like a superhero's secret lair for debugging workflow issues.
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Lili
1 year ago
D) Process Inspector
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Chantell
1 year ago
C) Server logs
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Ashley
1 year ago
C) Server logs
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Gearldine
1 year ago
No, I believe it's the Server logs where developers can view JavaScript errors.
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Brittani
1 year ago
I think it's actually the Web browser console where you can view JavaScript errors.
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Ronald
1 year ago
D) Process Inspector
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Rupert
1 year ago
C) Server logs
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Roxane
1 year ago
B) Web browser console
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Son
1 year ago
B) Web browser console
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Elfriede
1 year ago
A) Process Admin console
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Otis
2 years ago
A) Process Admin console
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Ellen
2 years ago
I think Process Admin console might also show the JavaScript error.
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Lavera
2 years ago
I believe the error can also be found in the Server logs.
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Tora
2 years ago
I agree with Gracia, the Web browser console is a good place to check for JavaScript errors.
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Fernanda
2 years ago
I'm going with B, C, and D. Why not cover all our bases and check everywhere? That's the only way to be sure we've caught the error.
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Janessa
1 year ago
Yeah, and the Process Inspector might have some useful information too.
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Dick
2 years ago
We should also check the server logs, just to make sure we don't miss anything.
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My
2 years ago
I agree, it's always a good place to start when debugging JavaScript errors.
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Mike
2 years ago
I think checking the web browser console is a good idea.
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Elbert
2 years ago
Process Admin console sounds like the way to go. After all, it's the 'admin' console, so it's gotta have all the important stuff, right?
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Tyra
2 years ago
B) Web browser console
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Bea
2 years ago
A) Process Admin console
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Gracia
2 years ago
I think the error can be viewed in the Web browser console.
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Chantay
2 years ago
Definitely the Web browser console! That's where all the juicy errors show up. No need to dig through those boring server logs.
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Carol
2 years ago
B) Web browser console
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