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Exam C_HANAIMP_17 Topic 7 Question 39 Discussion
SAP Exam C_HANAIMP_17 Topic 7 Question 39 Discussion
Actual exam question for SAP's C_HANAIMP_17 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 7
[All C_HANAIMP_17 Questions]
Why might you use SAP HANA Graph with text analysis?
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To illustrate multi-point relationships between text entities
B
To provide a visual method to build a custom text analysis
C
To highlight similarities between documents using hierarchies
D
To uncover the dependencies between parts of speech
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Abraham
1 years ago
Jerry: I agree with that, variables can help provide more dynamic and flexible calculations in the view.
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Tiera
1 years ago
Julieta: I think the answer is C because variables can be used to filter data based on user input during run-time.
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Rikki
1 years ago
Rikki: D) To provide a dynamic value in a calculated column.
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Julieta
1 years ago
Emeline: C) To provide a run-time attribute filter based on a user input.
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Jerry
1 years ago
B) To pass values between procedures and calculation views.
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Emeline
1 years ago
A) To break up complex SQL into smaller steps.
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Luis
1 years ago
What is the purpose of a variable in a calculation view?
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Theron
1 years ago
That's true, variables can be used for dynamic calculations based on user input.
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Melynda
1 years ago
I was tempted to go with option C, but then I realized that's more for input parameters. Variables are all about that sweet, sweet calculated column action.
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Paulene
1 years ago
Actually, variables are more about breaking up complex SQL into smaller steps.
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Junita
1 years ago
I agree, variables are used to provide a run-time attribute filter based on user input.
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Felix
1 years ago
I think the purpose of a variable is to provide a dynamic value in a calculated column.
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Odelia
1 years ago
Haha, variables in calculation views are like the superheroes of data analysis. They swoop in and save the day with their dynamic powers!
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Maybelle
1 years ago
Yeah, I was a bit confused at first, but after thinking it through, option D makes the most sense. Gotta love those dynamic values!
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Charlie
1 years ago
Dynamic values in calculated columns can be really useful.
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Fallon
1 years ago
I agree, it's great to have that flexibility in calculations.
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Nina
1 years ago
I agree, option D is definitely the correct choice.
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Tyisha
1 years ago
Option D is correct. Dynamic values in calculated columns are really useful.
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Katie
1 years ago
I believe variables are used to provide a dynamic value in a calculated column.
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Anika
1 years ago
Agreed, variables are super useful for making your calculations more flexible and responsive to user needs.
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Gregoria
1 years ago
Option D is definitely the right answer. Variables in calculation views are all about providing dynamic values for calculated columns.
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Rory
1 years ago
Got it. Thanks for clarifying.
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Taryn
1 years ago
That's not the main purpose either. Variables are mainly used for dynamic values in calculated columns.
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Carri
1 years ago
I see. What about passing values between procedures and calculation views?
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Allene
1 years ago
No, that's not the main purpose of variables in a calculation view.
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Kristin
1 years ago
So, variables are not used to break up complex SQL into smaller steps?
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Una
1 years ago
Yes, that's correct. Variables are used to provide dynamic values in calculated columns.
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Azalee
1 years ago
I think the purpose of a variable in a calculation view is to provide a dynamic value in a calculated column.
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Lynette
1 years ago
I agree with that, variables can help simplify the logic in calculation views.
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Theron
1 years ago
I think the purpose of a variable is to break up complex SQL into smaller steps.
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