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Pegasystems PEGACPSSA23V1 Exam - Topic 4 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGACPSSA23V1 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 4
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How do you ensure that only a manager can run a specific flow action?

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Suggested Answer: B

To ensure that only a manager can run a specific flow action, the best approach is to add a privilege to the flow action form (B) and then assign this privilege to a role that is exclusive to managers. This role is then associated with the access group designated for managers. Privileges provide a granular level of security that can be used to control access to specific actions within a Pega application, such as executing a flow action. By leveraging privileges, you can ensure that only users with the manager role, who possess the necessary privilege, can execute the flow action, thereby enforcing the desired level of access control. Reference: Pega Community documentation on privileges, roles, and access groups.


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Kanisha
12 hours ago
Surprised that D is even an option!
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Billi
6 days ago
I think C is more straightforward.
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Isadora
11 days ago
I'm going to go with B). Seems like the most secure way to control access.
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Carol
16 days ago
D) is a good option too. You can validate the user's role on the form itself.
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Wilburn
21 days ago
C) seems like the easiest way to do it. Just add a condition to check if the user is a manager.
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Pura
26 days ago
B) is the correct answer. Managers need to have a specific privilege to run the flow action.
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Gerald
1 month ago
I feel like I saw a similar question where we had to restrict access based on roles, which makes me think option B is definitely worth considering.
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Loren
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between a validate rule and a pre-processing activity. I might lean towards option A, but I'm not confident.
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Stanford
1 month ago
I remember practicing with Access When conditions, so I feel like option C could be the right choice.
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Minna
2 months ago
I think option B sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure how to implement privileges correctly.
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Coleen
2 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I'm not sure if I fully understand the difference between the options. I think I'll start by reviewing the details of each approach and then decide which one makes the most sense.
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Mariann
2 months ago
I'm pretty confident that option B is the right answer here. Adding the privilege to the manager role is a clean and reliable way to ensure only managers can run the flow action.
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Chau
2 months ago
I think option B is the best. Privileges are clear.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
Option B is the best way to control access.
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Thomasena
3 months ago
I prefer C. Access When conditions are straightforward.
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Amber
3 months ago
Option A seems like it could work, but I'm not sure if adding a pre-processing activity is the most efficient way to handle this. I might try option C first and see if that does the trick.
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Merilyn
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm leaning towards option C, the Access When condition, but I'm not 100% sure that's the best approach. I'll need to think it through a bit more.
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Sheron
3 months ago
I think option B is the way to go here. Adding a privilege to the flow action form and then assigning that privilege to the manager role seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Ernest
2 months ago
I agree, option B sounds solid. Privileges are key.
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