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Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) Exam - Topic 1 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) exam
Question #: 73
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What type of parameter is being used in this example API call: vlocity_cmt/v3/catalogs/Phonesyoffers?context=fStatus":"Active"J

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Suggested Answer: B

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Veta
3 months ago
Page size isn't mentioned, so it's not C.
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Marcelle
3 months ago
No parameters? That's not right!
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Denny
3 months ago
Wait, is that really how context works?
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Tresa
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely B.
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Stephaine
4 months ago
Looks like it's specifying a context.
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Ming
4 months ago
I don't recall any examples that mentioned logged-in users in this context, so I think that's probably not it.
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Royal
4 months ago
I feel like this could also be about page size, but it doesn't seem to fit the example given.
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Teri
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about API parameters, and I think specifying a context was one of the options there too.
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Brittani
5 months ago
I think this is about specifying a context, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right term for it.
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Shawn
5 months ago
I'm confident this is asking about the "context" parameter. The example shows it being used, so option B is the correct answer.
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Latonia
5 months ago
Okay, the key here is identifying the parameter being used in the API call. Based on the options, it seems like it's specifying a context, so I'll go with B.
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Gaston
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The API call has some unfamiliar syntax, so I'll need to think it through step-by-step to determine the right parameter type.
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Isaiah
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about API parameters. I'll carefully read through the options and think about the context provided in the example API call.
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Arletta
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. I'll need to re-read the options carefully to make sure I understand the key differences.
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Abel
1 year ago
That's a good point, it could be specifying a particular user as well.
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Chantell
1 year ago
I see your point, it could be either specifying a context or a particular user.
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Valda
1 year ago
I believe the parameter is specifying a particular logged-in user.
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Chantell
1 year ago
I agree with Abel, it seems like the API call is specifying a context.
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Tiffiny
1 year ago
Alright, let's do this! I'm feeling pretty confident about B, 'Specifying a context'. It's like the secret sauce that makes APIs taste just right.
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Margart
1 year ago
Ooh, this one's tricky! But I think I've got it. The answer is B, 'Specifying a context'. Because who doesn't love a little context in their API calls, am I right?
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Abel
1 year ago
I think the parameter being used is specifying a context.
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Maia
1 year ago
Wait, wait, wait... Did someone say 'spice of life'? I'm definitely going with B now. Gotta love those context parameters, they're the hottest thing since sliced bread!
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Lonny
1 year ago
Definitely, they make the API calls more dynamic and tailored.
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Teri
1 year ago
I agree, context parameters are like the spice of life in programming.
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Kina
1 year ago
Yeah, context parameters add that extra flavor to API calls.
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Antonio
1 year ago
I think the parameter used is B) Specifying a context.
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Chara
1 year ago
Ooh, speaking of bread, I'm starting to get a little hungry. But back to the question, yeah, B is the way to go. Gotta love that context, it's the crouton on the salad of API calls.
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Mica
1 year ago
B) Specifying a context
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Ruth
1 year ago
A) No parameters are used
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