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SailPoint IdentityIQ Engineer Exam - Topic 4 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for SailPoint's IdentityIQ Engineer exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 4
[All IdentityIQ Engineer Questions]

A customer wants to make changes in their IdentitylQ user interface. Consider branding and other IdentitylQ Ul changes. Is this statement valid?

Solution: The sets of columns displayed in most tables in the IdentitylQ user interface are controlled by entries in the ColumnConfig elements of the UlConfig object.

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Suggested Answer: A

Yes, the sets of columns displayed in most tables in the IdentityIQ user interface are controlled by entries in the ColumnConfig elements of the UIConfig object. The UIConfig object in IdentityIQ is responsible for defining various aspects of the user interface, including the configuration of columns that are displayed in tables throughout the application. By modifying the ColumnConfig elements within this object, administrators can customize which columns appear in specific tables, including their order, visibility, and labels.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Yes.

Reference: This information is supported by the SailPoint IdentityIQ Configuration Guide, which outlines how UIConfig and ColumnConfig elements are used to control the display of data in the user interface.


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Gerardo
3 months ago
I thought it was more complicated than that.
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Shanice
3 months ago
Yup, that's how it works!
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Yun
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? Sounds a bit off.
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Bettina
4 months ago
Totally agree, I've seen it in action!
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Cecily
4 months ago
That's correct, ColumnConfig does control the table columns.
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Noelia
4 months ago
I recall that branding changes can be more complex, but the ColumnConfig does seem to play a role in the table displays.
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Lamonica
4 months ago
This sounds familiar; I practiced a question where we had to identify UI components in IdentitylQ. I think it's definitely related.
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Shalon
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like there might be other factors involved in UI changes besides just the ColumnConfig.
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Shawna
5 months ago
I think the statement is valid because I remember something about ColumnConfig elements controlling the UI layout.
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Tiffiny
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question about the IdentitylQ user interface. The solution provided gives a clear explanation of how the column configurations are controlled, so I think the statement is valid. I'll make sure to double-check the details, but I'm feeling good about this one.
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Michel
5 months ago
Wait, what's the IdentitylQ system? I don't think I've encountered that before. I'm a bit lost on the context here. I'll need to do some research to understand the system better before I can answer this question.
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Bette
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The solution clearly states that the column configurations are controlled by the ColumnConfig elements in the UlConfig object, so the statement must be valid. I feel confident about this one.
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Ronny
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the IdentitylQ system, so I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review the documentation on the UlConfig object and how it relates to the user interface.
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Glory
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the IdentitylQ user interface. The solution provided indicates that the columns displayed in tables are controlled by the ColumnConfig elements in the UlConfig object, so I think the statement is valid.
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Mollie
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the question. Are they asking for a shared concept between the two standards, or something that's different between them? I'll have to re-read the question and the options carefully before answering.
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Elliott
1 year ago
I believe the statement is valid because the UlConfig object does control the columns displayed in tables.
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Kati
1 year ago
I bet the developer who came up with the name 'IdentitylQ' had a good laugh about it. Sounds like some kind of fancy IQ test for identity management.
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Joesph
1 year ago
User 3
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Yvonne
1 year ago
User 2
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
User 1
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Hershel
1 year ago
I disagree, I think the statement is not valid.
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Sherell
1 year ago
Ah, now I understand why my branding changes weren't showing up properly. Gotta check those ColumnConfig settings!
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Whitney
1 year ago
User 4: Are you sure? The ColumnConfig settings are important for customizing the Ul interface.
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Sylvie
1 year ago
User 3: No
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Billi
1 year ago
User 2: Exactly, the ColumnConfig settings are crucial for branding changes to show up correctly.
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Rasheeda
1 year ago
Yes
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Van
1 year ago
Yes, this statement is valid. The ColumnConfig elements in the UlConfig object definitely control the columns displayed in the tables.
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Gretchen
1 year ago
A) Yes
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Tula
1 year ago
Yes, this statement is valid.
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Blondell
1 year ago
Yes, that statement is valid.
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