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SAP Exam C_HAMOD_2404 Topic 7 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_HAMOD_2404 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 7
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You have linked an underlying node to the star join node to define the data foundation. Which data source type can you then join to the data foundation?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Aleshia
1 years ago
I'm going with CUBE calculation view; it makes the most logical sense to join the node.
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Lai
1 years ago
Guys, I'm pretty sure it's Table functions when you link to the star join node.
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Hildred
1 years ago
I heard it has to be DIMENSION calculation view.
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Leigha
1 years ago
Table functions? Really? That just sounds too random to be the correct answer here.
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Daisy
12 months ago
C) DIMENSION calculation view
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Glenna
12 months ago
B) CUBE calculation view
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Keshia
1 years ago
A) Tables
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Precious
1 years ago
I thought it was Tables. Not sure why though.
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Anisha
1 years ago
Wait, table functions? Is this an SAP-related question? Because that's the only time I've ever heard of 'table functions'.
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Lezlie
12 months ago
Table functions are indeed a data source type that can be joined to the data foundation in SAP.
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Junita
1 years ago
A) Tables
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Art
1 years ago
Yes, this is an SAP-related question. Table functions can be joined to the data foundation.
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Veronika
1 years ago
Yes, this question is related to SAP. Table functions are used in SAP for specific data processing tasks.
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Josefa
1 years ago
D) Table functions
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Kasandra
1 years ago
C) DIMENSION calculation view
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Cristina
1 years ago
B) CUBE calculation view
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Alline
1 years ago
No, table functions are not the only option. You can also join tables, CUBE calculation views, or DIMENSION calculation views.
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Regenia
1 years ago
Yes, table functions can be joined to the data foundation.
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Mignon
1 years ago
A) Tables
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Jennifer
1 years ago
Yeah, absolutely. But I think the answer should be CUBE calculation view.
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Selma
1 years ago
Tables, of course! That's the most obvious choice here.
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Cyril
12 months ago
D) Table functions
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Lorrine
12 months ago
I agree, tables are the way to go.
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Cletus
1 years ago
C) DIMENSION calculation view
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Yvette
1 years ago
I think tables would be more suitable in this case.
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Amie
1 years ago
B) CUBE calculation view
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Hector
1 years ago
Definitely tables, that's the right choice.
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Devon
1 years ago
Absolutely, tables are the way to go for joining to the data foundation.
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Dana
1 years ago
A) Tables
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Vicki
1 years ago
A) Tables
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Chaya
1 years ago
DIMENSION calculation view seems like the right answer. The question mentions a 'data foundation', which sounds like a dimension.
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Buck
1 years ago
This question feels a bit tricky, doesn't it?
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