I'm a bit confused by this question. Creating a new field transformation or an inport/outport doesn't seem like the right way to configure a filtered list. I think it's either the query or the event handler, but I'm not 100% sure which one is the correct answer.
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. To configure a filtered list, I would create and configure a query with a default set. That way, I can specify the criteria for the filtered list and have it automatically applied. I'm pretty confident that's the right approach here.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we've covered queries and event handlers in the course, but I can't quite remember the specifics of how to configure a filtered list. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This seems like a straightforward question about configuring a filtered list in the OWL. I think the answer is probably A - creating and configuring a query with a default set.
I'm gonna have to go with A on this one. Queries are the way to go for any list filtering. Plus, it's the most 'default' option, so it's gotta be the right one, right?
C, no doubt about it. Field transformations are the way to go for any data manipulation. Who needs queries when you've got that sweet, sweet transformation power?
C, no doubt about it. Field transformations are the way to go for any data manipulation. Who needs queries when you've got that sweet, sweet transformation power?
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