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Microsoft MB-500 Exam - Topic 2 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-500 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 2
[All MB-500 Questions]

You need to meet the requirements for the purchase order creation form.

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Justa
3 months ago
D is the best option, validation is key!
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Alaine
3 months ago
Not sure about A, seems like overkill for a simple form.
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Alexis
3 months ago
Wait, can you really use CoC for this? Sounds complicated!
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Kami
4 months ago
I think B could work too, but not as complete.
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Daren
4 months ago
A and D are definitely the right choices!
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Candida
4 months ago
I vaguely remember something about table extensions from a practice question, so option B might be relevant, but I’m not confident about the validation aspect.
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Maryann
4 months ago
I feel like option C could be a valid solution too, especially with the Chain of Command method, but I need to double-check my notes on that.
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Doyle
4 months ago
I remember practicing with form extensions, so option D might be the right choice, but I can't recall the specifics of the validation part.
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Amie
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if it's the best approach for a purchase order form.
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Lorrie
5 months ago
I've got this! Option A, creating a class with a form data source event handler, is definitely the way to go. That's the kind of custom logic I'm comfortable implementing to meet these requirements.
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Taryn
5 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. I remember learning about the Chain of Command pattern in class. I think option C, creating a form extension class and using method wrapping, could be a solid approach here.
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Tamesha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm not super familiar with the different extension types and how they work. I'll need to review my notes on that before deciding.
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Kris
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I think I'll go with options B and D - creating a table extension and a form extension to implement the required validation.
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Krissy
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I know we need to meet the requirements for the purchase order creation form, so I'm leaning towards the form-related options, B and D. I'll need to double-check the details, but those seem like the most straightforward solutions.
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Alexia
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. We need a highly available solution to store and deliver the images, and the usage is low - only 1-2 requests per image per year. That makes me think object storage like S3 is probably the way to go, rather than a traditional file system or block storage. Now I just need to decide between S3 Standard and S3 Standard-IA.
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Karl
5 months ago
I remember a question like this where collecting data over a longer period helped identify trends better. Maybe recording data for a week would be a good option!
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Jordan
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. The key is to look at the characteristics of the instrument as a whole, as the question states. The redemption and conversion options point to it being a compound instrument, which is a mix of debt and equity. I'll go with that as my final answer.
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Vesta
10 months ago
D) all the way! I'm not trying to overcomplicate things. Just give me a form extension and let me get this done. Oh, and make sure the coffee machine is stocked, will ya?
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Deandrea
10 months ago
A) creating a class and adding an event handler? That's definitely not the right approach here. D) is the way to go.
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Ryan
9 months ago
A) Yeah, creating a class and adding an event handler might not be the most efficient way to achieve the goal.
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Emile
9 months ago
D) I agree, using a form extension in Application Explorer is the correct approach for the purchase order creation form.
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Danica
9 months ago
A) I think creating a form extension and implementing validation is the best way to meet the requirements.
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Shenika
10 months ago
C) sounds interesting, but it might be overkill for this requirement. I'd stick with the simpler solutions like D).
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Terrilyn
8 months ago
C) Yeah, I agree. Using CoC might be too complex for this. D) seems like the way to go.
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Luis
9 months ago
D) In Application Explorer, create a form extension and implement validation.
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Glory
9 months ago
B) In Application Explorer, create a table extension and implement validation.
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Maddie
9 months ago
A) Create a class and add a form data source event handler method to the class.
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Sharen
10 months ago
B) and D) seem like the most straightforward options. I'd go with D) since it's simpler to implement a form extension than deal with table extensions and validation.
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Malcolm
11 months ago
I'm not sure about option A. I think option D might also be a valid way to achieve the goal by creating a form extension and implementing validation.
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Kris
11 months ago
I agree with Lore. Option A seems like a complete solution to meet the requirements for the purchase order creation form.
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Lore
11 months ago
I think option A is a good choice because it involves creating a class and adding a form data source event handler method.
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