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SAP C_ARSOR_2404 Exam - Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_ARSOR_2404 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
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When would you choose to allow suppliers to see only rank in an auction?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Monte
3 months ago
Not sure if wide bid variation is enough reason for this.
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Santos
3 months ago
Surprised that rank-only visibility is even a thing!
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Samira
3 months ago
I think price data being sensitive is a big reason too.
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Kris
4 months ago
Totally agree, especially if the market is competitive.
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Britt
4 months ago
A lot of suppliers means more competition!
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Latrice
4 months ago
I think wide variations in bids could be a reason too, but I need to double-check how that impacts supplier behavior in auctions.
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Macy
4 months ago
I feel like if there are many suppliers, it might make sense to show only ranks to avoid confusion, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Myrtie
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about competitive markets, and I think that could also be a reason to limit visibility in an auction.
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Anisha
5 months ago
I think allowing suppliers to see only rank might be best when price data is sensitive, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Karl
5 months ago
Okay, this is a good question. I bet the key is understanding the tradeoffs between transparency and competitiveness in the auction. Showing just the rank could encourage more aggressive bidding, but might raise concerns about fairness. I'll need to weigh those factors.
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Andra
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the potential benefits and drawbacks of only showing rank instead of actual bid prices. Gotta make sure I understand the reasoning behind that approach.
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Desiree
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about auction design. I think I'll focus on understanding the key factors that would lead a company to only show suppliers their rank rather than their actual bid.
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Lynda
5 months ago
Ah, this is a classic auction design question. Hiding the actual bids and just showing rank could create more competitive tension, but might also raise trust issues with suppliers. I'll need to think through the specific scenarios where that approach makes sense.
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Refugia
5 months ago
This question looks pretty straightforward. I'll start by carefully reading through each option and thinking about which ones are necessary considerations for deploying the Login Agent.
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Elke
2 years ago
Ooh, this one's tricky! I'd go with C) to avoid any price wars. Unless of course, you're into that sort of thing. *wink wink*
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Chery
1 year ago
I think B) would also be a good option in a highly competitive market.
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Georgeanna
1 year ago
I agree, C) is a good choice to protect sensitive price data.
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Jina
2 years ago
I think it depends on the situation. If there's a wide variation in bids expected, then showing only rank could help prevent collusion among suppliers.
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Cristen
2 years ago
But what if there are many suppliers invited to the auction? Wouldn't it be better to show only rank in that case as well?
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Glenn
2 years ago
I agree with Kimberely. It's important to protect sensitive price data in competitive markets.
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Kimberely
2 years ago
I would choose to allow suppliers to see only rank in an auction when price data is highly sensitive.
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Pearlie
2 years ago
A) There are many suppliers invited to the auction. The more, the merrier, I say!
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Dorcas
2 years ago
B) C) Price data is highly sensitive.
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Truman
2 years ago
A) B) The market for the product on auction is highly competitive.
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Alaine
2 years ago
I think it depends on the situation. If there's a wide variation in bids expected, then showing only rank could help prevent collusion among suppliers.
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Gwenn
2 years ago
D) You expect a wide variation in bids. Keeps the suppliers on their toes, am I right?
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Rhea
2 years ago
B) The Rheaet for the product on auction is highly competitive. Transparency is key in a cutthroat environment.
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Florinda
2 years ago
But what if there are many suppliers invited to the auction? Wouldn't it be better to show only rank in that case as well?
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Jaime
2 years ago
C) Price data is highly sensitive - that's a no-brainer! Gotta keep those numbers under lock and key.
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Staci
2 years ago
C) Price data is highly sensitive - that's a no-brainer! Gotta keep those numbers under lock and key.
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Lorean
2 years ago
B) The market for the product on auction is highly competitive
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Soledad
2 years ago
A) There are many suppliers invited to the auction
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Mohammad
2 years ago
I agree with Tu. It's important to protect sensitive price data in competitive markets.
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Tu
2 years ago
I would choose to allow suppliers to see only rank in an auction when price data is highly sensitive.
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