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Exam C_C4H510_21 Topic 5 Question 31 Discussion
SAP Exam C_C4H510_21 Topic 5 Question 31 Discussion
Actual exam question for SAP's C_C4H510_21 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 5
[All C_C4H510_21 Questions]
What is one consequence of scoping the installed base option?
A
The Measurements feature is activated.
B
The Registered Product scoping option will be selected automatically.
C
Warranty management is available in service tickets.
D
The number of available standard reports is reduced.
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Francine
1 years ago
Agreed. Those should be the three correct ones: B, C, and E.
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Serita
1 years ago
Makes sense. Also, 'Set the read access to restricted' and 'Set the write access to restricted'?
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Alease
1 years ago
This exam is clearly testing our ability to find the most absurd way to check restriction rules. I vote we all just set everything to 'Pluto' and see what happens.
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Myra
1 years ago
I'm in, let's see what happens when everything is set to 'Pluto'.
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Twanna
1 years ago
I think that's a great idea, who needs access restrictions anyway?
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Peter
1 years ago
Let's just set everything to 'Pluto' and call it a day.
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Janessa
1 years ago
So, 'Set the read and write access to restricted'?
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Kenda
1 years ago
Hold up, why would you set the access rights to edit? That's just gonna let you change the rules, not view them. C'mon, man, get with the program.
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Kristel
1 years ago
Nah, nah, nah. You gotta set the read and write access to restricted. That's the only way to see the restriction rules, my dude.
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Dyan
1 years ago
I think setting the access rights to edit is also one of the correct actions to view the restriction rules.
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Dyan
1 years ago
Yeah, you're right. Setting the read and write access to restricted is one of the correct actions to see the restriction rules.
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Eleni
1 years ago
Yeah, that's one of the correct actions to see the restriction rules.
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Teri
1 years ago
Set the read and write access to restricted.
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Solange
1 years ago
I think the correct answers should involve anything 'restricted'.
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Francine
1 years ago
Yeah, I feel it requires understanding of access restrictions deeply.
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Darrel
1 years ago
Haha, I'm pretty sure you have to set the access rights to display to see the restrictions. That's the most logical choice, right?
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Lavonda
1 years ago
Yeah, I agree. And setting the write access to restricted as well.
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Providencia
1 years ago
I think setting the read access to restricted is also important.
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Shenika
1 years ago
What? I thought we were supposed to set the access rights to edit. Isn't that how you check the restrictions?
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Gerald
1 years ago
C, E, and D are the correct answers. You need to restrict the read and write access to see the restriction rules.
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Gladis
1 years ago
E) Set the write access to restricted.
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Kaycee
1 years ago
D) Set the access rights to display.
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Solange
1 years ago
C) Set the read access to restricted.
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Tiara
1 years ago
B) Set the read and write access to restricted.
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Wilburn
1 years ago
A) Set the access rights to edit.
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Janessa
1 years ago
Hmm, this question is tricky. Anyone sure about the correct answers?
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