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SAP Exam C_PO_7521 Topic 2 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_PO_7521 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 2
[All C_PO_7521 Questions]

What do business rules describe?

Choose the correct answers.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

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Jamey
12 months ago
I think D is definitely one, but not sure about the others. Need to double-check.
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Stefany
1 years ago
I believe it's A, B, and E that can be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Cornell
1 years ago
I agree with A and B, but I think C can also be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Jose
1 years ago
I think A, B, and D can be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Mirta
1 years ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answers involve a combination of Inception-style dream rules, quantum mechanics, and a healthy dose of duct tape. But A, C, and D will do nicely.
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Florinda
12 months ago
Let's go with A, C, and D then.
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Lang
1 years ago
I agree, those seem like the most relevant rule-based objects.
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Ramonita
1 years ago
I think A, C, and D are the correct answers.
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Candida
1 years ago
I'm not sure about Rule artifacts and Rule overrides being defined in the Rules Composer.
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Johanna
1 years ago
Wait, there's a Rules Composer? I thought we were just making up rules as we went along. No wonder my last project was such a mess!
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Ligia
12 months ago
D) Rule artifacts
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Lavelle
12 months ago
B) Enumeration types
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Casey
1 years ago
A) Flow rulesets
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Florinda
1 years ago
Rule overrides and rule artifacts can also be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Ling
1 years ago
Yes, there is a Rules Composer. It helps define rule-based objects like flow rulesets and enumeration types.
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Justine
1 years ago
Rule tasks, huh? That's a new one. I guess the Rules Composer is more powerful than I thought. A, C, and D for me.
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Larue
1 years ago
Ah, the old 'select all that apply' question. I better not forget to choose all three correct answers or I'll be kicking myself later. A, C, and D seem like the way to go.
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Lilli
1 years ago
Yes, I agree. Those are the rule-based objects that can be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Lilli
1 years ago
I think A, C, and D are the correct answers.
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Virgie
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about B. Enumeration types don't seem like they would be defined in the Rules Composer. I'll go with A, C, and D.
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Blondell
1 years ago
Let's go with A, C, and D for the rule-based objects in the Rules Composer.
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Vallie
1 years ago
Enumeration types might not be defined in the Rules Composer, so A, C, and D seem like the safer choices.
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Clorinda
1 years ago
I'm not sure about B either, but I'm confident about A, C, and D.
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Phil
1 years ago
I agree, flow rulesets, rule overrides, and rule artifacts can be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Avery
1 years ago
I think A, C, and D are the correct answers.
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Joni
1 years ago
I think the correct answers are A, C, and D. Flow rulesets, rule overrides, and rule artifacts can all be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Karrie
1 years ago
I believe Enumeration types can also be defined in the Rules Composer.
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Rebecka
1 years ago
I think Flow rulesets and Rule tasks can be defined in the Rules Composer.
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