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Pegasystems PEGACPSSA23V1 Exam - Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGACPSSA23V1 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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When designing reports with multiple data sources, in which two ways is an association rule different from a class join? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

An association rule differs from a class join in that it is a reusable rule that can be used by anyone with appropriate permissions when creating reports. This makes it available across multiple reports. Class joins, on the other hand, are specific to each report definition and are not reusable in the same way. Reference: Pega Reporting Guide - Associations vs. Joins.


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Carri
3 months ago
You can join multiple classes with class joins, that's a solid point!
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Elvera
3 months ago
I thought anyone could use associations, but permissions might matter.
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Germaine
3 months ago
Wait, are class joins really required for filters? That seems off.
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Noah
4 months ago
Totally agree with that! Associations are super handy.
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Truman
4 months ago
A class join is definitely report-specific, while associations can be reused.
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Leah
4 months ago
I definitely remember that class joins are unique to each report, but I’m not sure about the permissions aspect for associations.
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Christiane
4 months ago
I feel like anyone can use associations, but I can't recall if that applies to class joins too. It’s a bit confusing.
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Tawanna
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about the differences, and I think class joins might allow for more complex filtering options compared to associations.
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Ceola
5 months ago
I think associations can be reused across different reports, but I'm not entirely sure if class joins are limited to just one report.
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Joanna
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. The main differences are that you can use class joins to filter your report, while associations don't have that capability. And class joins are unique to each report, while associations can be reused.
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Justine
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key differences are that class joins can combine multiple classes, while associations are limited to a single class. And associations are reusable across reports, while class joins are specific to each report.
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Shonda
5 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to think through the differences between association rules and class joins carefully.
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Merrilee
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know class joins are used to combine multiple data sources, but I'm not sure how that differs from association rules.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this. I'll need to review my notes on performance monitoring to make sure I understand the differences between these options.
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Kayleigh
2 years ago
I personally think B is also significant, as it allows more users to work on creating reports with associations.
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Quentin
2 years ago
But don't you think D is important too? Class joins are required for filter conditions.
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Rosendo
2 years ago
I agree with Hillary, having reusable associations can save time and effort in report creation.
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Hillary
2 years ago
I believe C is correct, associations can be reused in any report which makes them more flexible.
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Quentin
2 years ago
I think A is true because with class joins you can only join one class at a time.
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Clorinda
2 years ago
I also believe that a class join is needed to add filter conditions.
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Buck
2 years ago
So it's like associations are more flexible in terms of data sources.
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Nikita
2 years ago
Yeah, and with class joins, you can join multiple classes.
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Stephaine
2 years ago
I think the main difference is that associations are reusable in any report.
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