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IBM C1000-123 Exam - Topic 7 Question 30 Discussion

How can script variables be seen in designer mode?
B) Press the F5 key in Designer mode.
A) Switch to the Call Graph.
C) They cannot be seen in designer mode.
D) Click on the Variables Visible button on the Home Ribbon.

IBM C1000-123 Exam - Topic 7 Question 30 Discussion

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Question #: 30
Topic #: 7
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How can script variables be seen in designer mode?

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Casandra
7 months ago
Yeah, D is the way to go!
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Tess
7 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that?
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Lashawn
7 months ago
Definitely F5 in Designer mode!
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Tarra
8 months ago
I thought they couldn't be seen in designer mode?
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Hailey
8 months ago
You can see them by clicking the Variables Visible button!
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Mabel
8 months ago
The Call Graph sounds familiar, but I can't recall if that actually shows script variables or just the flow of the script.
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Venita
8 months ago
I feel like we discussed that script variables can't be seen in designer mode at all, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Sherrell
8 months ago
I remember something about pressing F5, but that might just be for refreshing the view.
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Norah
8 months ago
I think script variables might be visible if you click on the Variables Visible button, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Alease
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The Knowledge table is related to knowledge management, so it's likely extended from a more general table like Configuration Item or Task. I'll eliminate the options that don't seem to fit and make my best guess.
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Annice
8 months ago
Using a standard security baseline is probably the safest bet. It's a tried and true method that should cover the basics.
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Ora
8 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I'd go with either downloading the drivers and saving them to the installation DVD, or putting them on a USB drive. Both of those options should work well.
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Ona
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Annamae
8 months ago
I think the first step is risk identification - we need to identify the potential risks before we can analyze them.
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