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SAP Exam C_EPMBPC_11 Topic 5 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_EPMBPC_11 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 5
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Which fields are required to eliminate the investment when using the All Formula? (2)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Filiberto
12 months ago
That's a good point, Ahmad. It's important to keep the data clean.
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Ahmad
12 months ago
I prefer option D) Replace and Clear to make sure there are no duplicates in the data.
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Regenia
12 months ago
I agree with Filiberto, using Replace will ensure the latest data is incorporated.
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Filiberto
12 months ago
I think we should use option C) Replace to update the data.
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Lizette
1 years ago
In that case, maybe we should consider using Replace and Clear to make sure we have a clean update.
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Toi
1 years ago
I'm going to have to disagree with Veronique there. Sometimes you just need a good ol' sledgehammer to get the job done, am I right?
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Eveline
1 years ago
I agree with Christene. Replace seems like the best option to ensure the data is updated accurately.
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Christene
1 years ago
But what about the increased value of the Benefit Account? Wouldn't Replace be more suitable for that?
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Veronique
1 years ago
Replace and Clear would be overkill for such a small change. That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
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Darci
12 months ago
C) Replace and Clear would be too extreme for this small change.
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Mammie
1 years ago
A) Merge is definitely the way to go in this situation.
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Vilma
1 years ago
B) Append would just add the new records without affecting the existing data.
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Natalie
1 years ago
A) Merge would keep the existing data and add the new records.
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Charlette
1 years ago
B) Append
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Maryln
1 years ago
A) Merge
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Salome
1 years ago
C) Replace seems like it would be too drastic.
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Allene
1 years ago
B) Append could work too, right?
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Jestine
1 years ago
A) Merge sounds like the best option here.
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Salome
1 years ago
Merge and Append seem like the obvious choices here. The data has new records and updated values, so we need to incorporate those changes without overwriting the entire dataset.
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Lizette
1 years ago
I believe Append would be a better option, as it adds new records without affecting existing ones.
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Christene
1 years ago
I think we can use Merge to update the data.
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