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OutSystems Associate-Reactive-Developer Exam - Topic 4 Question 53 Discussion

Regarding Sorting in Aggregates, which of the following options is correct?
D) It is mandatory to set the direction for all sorting criteria (ascending or descending).
A) Aggregates only support one sorting criterion.
B) It is only possible to set multiple sorting criteria if duplicate records exist in the entity.
C) If more than one sorting criterion is defined, all of them must have the same direction (ascending or descending).

OutSystems Associate-Reactive-Developer Exam - Topic 4 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for OutSystems's Associate-Reactive-Developer exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 4
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Regarding Sorting in Aggregates, which of the following options is correct?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Stephanie
2 months ago
I agree with D, consistency is key in sorting.
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Rene
2 months ago
I feel like multiple criteria should allow mixed directions.
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Kenda
2 months ago
D seems necessary for clarity.
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Norah
2 months ago
C sounds right, but is it always true?
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Marsha
2 months ago
B doesn't make sense to me.
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Jaime
2 months ago
I think A is too limiting.
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Adelle
3 months ago
B is misleading, multiple criteria can exist regardless of duplicates!
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Cherelle
3 months ago
D seems right, you need to set direction for all sorts.
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Amber
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought it was only one criterion.
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Verona
4 months ago
Totally agree, A is definitely wrong!
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Yasuko
4 months ago
C) If more than one sorting criterion is defined, all of them must have the same direction (ascending or descending). Makes sense, can't have a mix and match of sorting directions, that would be chaos!
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Antonio
4 months ago
B) It is only possible to set multiple sorting criteria if duplicate records exist in the entity. Sounds like a real sorting headache if you ask me.
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Avery
4 months ago
A) Aggregates only support one sorting criterion. Wait, does that mean I can only sort by one field? That's like having a toolbox with only a hammer.
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Adolph
4 months ago
D) It is mandatory to set the direction for all sorting criteria (ascending or descending).
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Ruthann
4 months ago
I’m pretty sure that if you define multiple sorting criteria, they can have different directions, but I need to double-check that.
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Galen
5 months ago
I feel like option D sounds familiar, but I can't quite remember if it's mandatory to set direction for all criteria.
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Hui
5 months ago
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and I recall that aggregates can actually support multiple sorting criteria.
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Amie
5 months ago
I remember discussing sorting in aggregates, but I'm not sure if multiple criteria can be set without duplicates.
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Tawna
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. I remember the rule about all sorting criteria needing to be in the same direction, either all ascending or all descending.
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Janna
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about this. I believe the correct answer is C - if you set multiple sorting criteria, they all have to be in the same direction.
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Loreta
6 months ago
C) If more than one sorting criterion is defined, all of them must have the same direction (ascending or descending).
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Vilma
6 months ago
I think aggregates can have multiple sorting criteria.
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Amira
6 months ago
I think the answer is C, but I'm not completely certain. I'll make sure to review the sorting rules for aggregates carefully before answering this question.
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Janey
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I think it might be D, but I'm not totally sure. I'll have to double-check the details on sorting criteria in the study materials.
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Rebbeca
7 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C, but I'm not 100% confident. I'll need to review the sorting rules in aggregates again.
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Dorothy
1 month ago
I agree with C. Consistency in direction is key!
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Glynda
1 month ago
B is interesting, but I don't see why duplicates matter.
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Keneth
1 month ago
A seems too limiting. We need flexibility in sorting.
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Nakita
6 months ago
I’m leaning towards D. Seems like a requirement.
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Ollie
6 months ago
I think C makes sense too. All criteria should match.
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