I think it could be option C, where it shows as a line item with a quantity of 0, but I also wonder if it might just be available in the search dialog instead.
I vaguely recall something about recommended products being highlighted in a different color, but I can't remember if that was specifically for products with a quantity of 0.
I remember practicing a question about how products are represented, and I feel like the "Add to Cart" button option was mentioned. Maybe that's the right choice?
I think the default quantity of 0 means it might show up as a line item, but I'm not sure if it would actually display a quantity of 0 or just be available to add.
Okay, let's see. A worldwide shortage of coffee beans, the opening of an internationally renowned chain, and an increase in the minimum wage - those seem like the biggest threats to BBB's business. I'll go with those.
Okay, let's see. The question mentions that Outlook is set up with an IMAP account, so the time zone setting could potentially be the problem. I'll make sure to check that first.
I think the answer is the EEO-1 report. That's the one that's a comprehensive survey of the workforce, right? But I'm not positive if it's collected every other year. I'll have to review the requirements to be certain.
Haha, classic Vlocity Cart question. Of course, the answer is C) - you can't just have a product floating around in the Search Item dialog with a quantity of 0. That's like a ghost product or something!
I was torn between B) and C), but I think C) is the better answer. Displaying it in a yellow font as a Recommended Product doesn't really convey the 'default quantity cardinality' aspect.
Option A) As a line item with an Add to Cart button is tempting, but that doesn't really capture the 'default quantity cardinality of 0' part of the question. C) is the clear winner here.
The correct answer is C) As a line item with a quantity of 0. This makes sense because Vlocity Cart needs to represent products with a default quantity cardinality of 0 somehow, and a line item with a quantity of 0 seems like the most logical way to do it.
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