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SAP C_SIGDA_2403 Exam - Topic 4 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SIGDA_2403 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 4
[All C_SIGDA_2403 Questions]

How does the Event-based Gateway work?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Caren
3 months ago
I agree, it’s all about the first event happening!
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Ressie
3 months ago
Wait, so it doesn't wait for all events? That seems odd.
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Kenneth
3 months ago
Definitely goes for the first event!
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Thad
4 months ago
I think it waits for the first occurring event, right?
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Vallie
4 months ago
A token is created for each connected event.
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Jean
4 months ago
I thought it was about waiting for all connected events, but now I'm confused because that doesn't sound right for an Event-based Gateway.
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Ivory
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe the token waits for the first occurring event, which seems to fit the scenario.
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Audry
4 months ago
I remember something about the token waiting for events, but I can't recall if it waits for all of them or just the first one.
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Ira
5 months ago
I think the Event-based Gateway creates a token for each event, but I'm not entirely sure if that's how it works.
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Veronica
5 months ago
The Event-based Gateway waits for all connected events, so I'm going to select option C.
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Amira
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully and eliminate the options that don't seem right.
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Antonio
5 months ago
The Event-based Gateway creates a token for each connected event, so I think option A is the correct answer.
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Malcolm
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about how the Event-based Gateway works. I'll need to review my notes to make sure I understand the differences between the options.
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Selma
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the Event-based Gateway waits for the first occurring event, so I'll go with option D.
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Lenna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know netting arrangements and collateral requirements are common ways to mitigate credit risk, but I'm not as familiar with the other options. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Jina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question is asking about a "Standard support plan" but the statement mentions a lot of features. I'll need to think this through.
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Lynelle
2 years ago
This question is making me hungry. I could really go for some Leontinent-based nachos right about now.
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Felicia
2 years ago
C) The token waits for all connected events.
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Bernardo
2 years ago
B) The token waits for all events happening at the same time.
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Aretha
2 years ago
A) A token is created for each connected event.
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Leontine
2 years ago
A makes the most sense. A token is created for each connected Leontinent. Efficiency at its best!
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Arthur
2 years ago
That's correct! It ensures that all events are taken into account before proceeding.
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Golda
2 years ago
A) A token is created for each connected event.
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Vesta
2 years ago
D, for sure. The token waits for the first occurring event. Gotta be quick to catch that sucker!
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Cassi
2 years ago
B) The token waits for all events happening at the same time.
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Remedios
2 years ago
A) A token is created for each connected event.
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Kristine
2 years ago
I'm going with B. The token waits for all events happening at the same time. Multitasking at its finest!
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Francoise
2 years ago
C looks good to me. The token waits for all connected events. Sounds like a real party in there!
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Leeann
2 years ago
C looks good to me. The token waits for all connected events. Sounds like a real party in there!
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Bette
2 years ago
D) The token waits for the first occurring event.
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Sina
2 years ago
C) The token waits for all connected events.
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Asha
2 years ago
B) The token waits for all events happening at the same time.
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Ivory
2 years ago
A) A token is created for each connected event.
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Rosendo
2 years ago
Hmm, I think it's D. The token waits for the first occurring event. Gotta love that decisive action!
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