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Palo Alto Networks PCSAE Exam - Topic 1 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCSAE exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 1
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Which two methods will allow data to be saved in incident fields within a playbook? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Marshall
4 months ago
Not sure about C, I thought it was just for incidents, not fields.
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Micah
4 months ago
Yup, A and C are spot on!
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Glendora
4 months ago
Wait, can you really use setFields for that? Sounds off.
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Quentin
4 months ago
I think B is also a valid option, right?
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Angelyn
4 months ago
Definitely A and C! Those are the go-tos.
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Tyisha
5 months ago
I feel like "setIncident" is a strong choice, but I’m not entirely confident about "Field mapping" being the other one.
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Ming
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought "Layout inline editing" could be used too, but I can't recall if it saves data directly in incident fields.
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Detra
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think "Field mapping" was one of the options we discussed.
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Jordan
5 months ago
I think "setFields" is definitely one of the methods, but I'm not sure about the second one. Maybe "setIncident"?
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Jennifer
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward Scrum question. I'll review the Scrum framework and focus on the product backlog refinement process.
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Ronny
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. The options don't seem to clearly relate to the prompt. I'll have to re-read it carefully and try to figure out the best approach.
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Lizette
5 months ago
The decision table's spreadsheet-like format does seem more intuitive for end users, but I'm not sure if that's the most important consideration here.
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