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Microsoft PL-900 Exam - Topic 1 Question 103 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-900 exam
Question #: 103
Topic #: 1
[All PL-900 Questions]

You test a business process flow in a sandbox environment.

When you complete testing, you must copy the business process flow to a production environment without bringing any data or other modifications with it.

You must meet the requirements.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Laticia
4 months ago
Is there a reason we can't just copy the whole thing? Seems weird.
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Vi
4 months ago
Definitely not A, that brings too much extra stuff!
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Mignon
4 months ago
Wait, can you really just export a view? Sounds odd.
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Clarence
4 months ago
I think B could work too, but not sure if it's the best option.
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Alecia
5 months ago
Gotta go with C, that's the right way to do it!
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Daryl
5 months ago
I don't think creating a view and exporting it would work for this scenario. It seems too limited for what we need to do.
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Georgiana
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about the difference between exporting a form and a solution. Could option B be the answer?
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Desiree
5 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to isolate components in a solution. Maybe option C is the right approach?
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Heidy
5 months ago
I think exporting the default solution might bring over more than just the business process flow, which we don't want.
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Detra
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this one. The requirements seem clear, but I'm not sure which option best meets them. Exporting the default solution or a form doesn't sound right, since we need to avoid bringing anything extra. Creating a view also doesn't seem relevant. I think Option C might be the answer, but I want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly before I commit to an answer.
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Flo
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking how to copy the business process flow to production without bringing any data or other modifications. That means we need to isolate just the flow itself, without any associated data or settings. Option C is the way to go - add the flow to a separate solution and then export that. Simple!
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Dorothy
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm trying to think through the requirements carefully. I don't think exporting the default solution or a form would work, since we need to avoid bringing any data or modifications. Creating a view also doesn't seem relevant. I'm leaning towards Option C, but I want to double-check the details.
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Karrie
6 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question. I think the key is to avoid bringing any data or other modifications with the business process flow when copying it to production. Option C looks like the best choice - adding the flow to a separate solution and then exporting that solution.
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Elbert
10 months ago
I'm just gonna flip a coin on this one. Heads, I choose C. Tails, I choose B. Either way, I'm sure it'll work out just fine. *flips coin* Aw, dang it! Heads it is!
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Raina
9 months ago
Vesta: Let's go with that then.
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Vesta
9 months ago
User 2: Yeah, that sounds like the right way to do it.
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Laurel
10 months ago
User 1: I think we should add the business process flow to a separate solution and then export it.
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Lovetta
11 months ago
Oh man, this question is tricky! I'm gonna go with A, exporting the default solution. After all, it's the simplest option, right? What could go wrong?
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Jules
10 months ago
User1: Hmm, you might be right. That does sound like a more precise way to ensure the requirements are met.
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Raelene
10 months ago
User2: I'm not so sure, I think C might be a better option. It specifically mentions adding the business process flow to a separate solution.
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Hillary
11 months ago
User1: I think A is the best option too. It seems like the most straightforward choice.
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Nickole
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'm leaning towards D, creating a view and exporting the view. That seems like it would work, but I'm not 100% confident.
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Katina
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but exporting the default solution seems like a safe option too.
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Raul
11 months ago
I agree with Vernice. Adding the business process flow to a separate solution and exporting it makes sense.
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Vernice
11 months ago
I think the answer is C.
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Antonette
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B. Exporting the form that contains the business process flow to a separate solution is the best way to meet the requirements.
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Judy
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B might be the best choice. Exporting the form with the business process flow sounds logical.
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Thora
11 months ago
I agree with you, C seems like the correct option to meet the requirements.
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Maricela
11 months ago
No, I believe the answer is C. Adding the business process flow to a separate solution and then exporting it is the way to go.
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Lucy
11 months ago
I think the answer is A. Exporting the default solution seems like the right choice.
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Quentin
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. Adding the business process flow to a separate solution and then exporting that solution is the way to go. This way, you don't bring any extra data or modifications with you to the production environment.
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