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SAP Exam C_SAC_2402 Topic 3 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SAC_2402 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 3
[All C_SAC_2402 Questions]

What can you do with a multi action? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A

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Samira
1 years ago
D) Reference line is the obvious answer. Unless you want to turn your chart into a circus sideshow with B) Restricted measure.
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Teddy
12 months ago
C) Threshold can also be used to show variations in a chart.
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Shoshana
12 months ago
D) Reference line is a common choice for highlighting differences in measures.
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Nadine
1 years ago
A) Variance is also a good option to display differences in a chart.
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Hildred
1 years ago
A) Variance? Really? That's for statistical analysis, not visualization. D) Reference line is the clear choice here.
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Ty
1 years ago
D) Reference line is the way to go. Anything else would just be confusing.
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Lenny
12 months ago
D) Reference line is definitely the best option for showing differences in a chart.
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Shawana
1 years ago
A) Variance could work, but I think D) Reference line is clearer.
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Henriette
1 years ago
D) I agree, reference line is the best option for showing differences in a chart.
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Annabelle
1 years ago
A) Variance could work too, but I think reference line is clearer.
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Malinda
1 years ago
D) I agree, using a reference line is the clearest way to display the differences.
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Kandis
1 years ago
A) Variance can also be helpful in showing differences between measures.
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Devorah
1 years ago
Definitely D) Reference line. That's the go-to option for comparing measures visually.
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Maira
1 years ago
I think the answer is D) Reference line. It's the best way to display differences between measures in a chart.
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Kyoko
12 months ago
I see your point, but variance can also provide valuable information about the data distribution.
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Nobuko
12 months ago
I still think reference line is the most effective way to highlight the differences.
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Natalie
12 months ago
Threshold could be helpful to set a specific value to compare against.
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Eleni
1 years ago
Restricted measure might limit the data you can display, so it may not be the best option.
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Jennifer
1 years ago
Variance can also be useful to show the spread of the data points.
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Serina
1 years ago
I agree, using a reference line can make it easier to see variations in the data.
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Kris
1 years ago
I think the answer is D) Reference line. It's the best way to display differences between measures in a chart.
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Kristofer
1 years ago
I think I would go with A) Variance, it can also help in displaying differences between measures in a chart.
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Lashawnda
1 years ago
I agree, using a reference line is the most effective way to show differences in measures.
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