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Pegasystems PEGAPCRSA80V1_2019 Exam - Topic 7 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGAPCRSA80V1_2019 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 7
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During application discovery of a Clarify application, you determine that the user accesses more than one customer case concurrently within the application, which creates multiple windows of the same type. This requires you to enable the UseKeys property on an application's object.

Based on the image that shows the application and the matched controls in the Object Explorer, which control's UseKeys property must be set to True?

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

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Osvaldo
7 months ago
Not convinced, could be A too.
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Leontine
7 months ago
Totally agree with Pa on this one!
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Lawanda
7 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Seems tricky.
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Jacki
7 months ago
I think it should be C, _Case_1.
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Pa
7 months ago
Definitely B, MdiClient needs UseKeys set to True.
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Lashawnda
8 months ago
I'm leaning towards ClarifyCRM, but I remember there was something specific about the MdiClient that made it important for handling multiple instances.
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Eden
8 months ago
I feel like the _Case_1 control could be the right answer because it relates directly to the customer cases being accessed.
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Enola
8 months ago
I think it might be the MdiClient control since it manages multiple windows, but I could be mixing it up with another question we practiced.
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Glory
8 months ago
I remember we discussed the UseKeys property in class, but I'm not entirely sure which control it applies to in this scenario.
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Jesse
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I believe the two correct answers are activating event type linkage and activating the MDG business functions. I'll double-check my notes to be sure.
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Davida
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know trend analysis is important, but I'm not sure of the exact reason why Problem Management does it. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Argelia
8 months ago
This seems straightforward. The Network Policy Server (NPS) integration is the way to go to provide Azure MFA for the VPN connections.
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Veronica
1 year ago
Alright, folks, let's keep the comments focused on the actual question. Save the stand-up comedy for your next open mic night.
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Carolann
1 year ago
I'm just going to go with C) _Case_1 and hope the exam grader has a good sense of humor. Who needs logic when you've got a lucky guess?
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Shaniqua
11 months ago
C) _Case_1 is not the correct control to enable the UseKeys property on.
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Ciara
11 months ago
B) MdiClient is not the control that needs the UseKeys property set to True.
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Dortha
12 months ago
A) ClarifyCRM is the correct answer.
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Barrett
1 year ago
Hmm, the question says the user accesses multiple customer cases, so it makes sense that the _Case_1 control would need the UseKeys property set to True.
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Matt
12 months ago
Definitely, enabling the UseKeys property for the _Case_1 control would help manage multiple windows of the same type for the user accessing different customer cases.
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Xuan
12 months ago
Yes, that control seems to be the most relevant one to enable the UseKeys property on, considering the scenario described in the question.
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Kelvin
12 months ago
I agree, since the user is accessing multiple customer cases, setting the UseKeys property to True for the _Case_1 control makes sense.
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Queenie
1 year ago
Wait, are we supposed to set the UseKeys property on the ClarifyCRM control? That sounds like a weird workaround.
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Therese
11 months ago
D) I agree, we should set the UseKeys property on the Control to handle multiple windows of the same type.
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Jaleesa
11 months ago
C) No, it's not the ClarifyCRM control, it's the Control that needs the UseKeys property enabled.
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Denae
11 months ago
B) I think it's actually the MdiClient control that needs the UseKeys property set to True.
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Cassi
11 months ago
A) Yes, we need to set the UseKeys property on the _Case_1 control.
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Theola
11 months ago
D) Control
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Deeann
11 months ago
C) _Case_1
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Tamra
12 months ago
B) MdiClient
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Raylene
1 year ago
A) ClarifyCRM
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Olene
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be ClarifyCRM instead.
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Novella
1 year ago
I agree with Olive, because _Case_1 is the specific control related to customer cases.
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Maryann
1 year ago
The key here is the UseKeys property, which is mentioned in the question. Based on the information provided, I think the correct answer is C) _Case_1.
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Yun
12 months ago
I'm leaning towards D) Control, as it might be a more general setting for all controls.
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Tesha
1 year ago
I believe A) ClarifyCRM is the correct control to set the UseKeys property to True.
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Trinidad
1 year ago
I think it might be B) MdiClient instead, as it seems to be the main container for the multiple windows.
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Mozelle
1 year ago
I agree, the UseKeys property must be set to True for control C) _Case_1.
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Olive
1 year ago
I think the control's UseKeys property must be set to True for _Case_1.
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