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SAP C_TADM_23 Exam - Topic 1 Question 27 Discussion

In an AS ABAP-based SAP system, a user performs the second dialog step in a dialog transaction. The dialog work process used in the first dialog step is occupied by a different userWhat happens with this second user request?
A) The request remains in the request queue until the dialog work process that handled the first dialog step is free again
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process.
C) The dialog work process that handled the first dialog step performs a rollout to handle the request.
D) The request is processed asynchronously by an update work process.

SAP C_TADM_23 Exam - Topic 1 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TADM_23 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 1
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In an AS ABAP-based SAP system, a user performs the second dialog step in a dialog transaction. The dialog work process used in the first dialog step is occupied by a different user

What happens with this second user request?

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Cristy
6 months ago
No way, it can't be handled asynchronously by an update work process!
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Melissia
6 months ago
Wait, really? I thought it would just wait!
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Dorothea
7 months ago
I think it gets processed by another free dialog work process.
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Royal
7 months ago
Totally agree, that's how it works!
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Bong
7 months ago
The request stays in the queue until the first process is free.
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Jordan
7 months ago
I really can't recall if the dialog work process rolls out or if it just queues the request. This is tricky!
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Norah
7 months ago
I feel like I saw a question like this in practice where the request was processed by another work process. Could be option B too.
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Lourdes
8 months ago
I remember something about free dialog work processes handling requests, so maybe option B is correct?
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Dolores
8 months ago
I think the request might just stay in the queue until the first step is done, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Carman
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. The system should be able to assign the second user's request to a different free dialog work process, rather than making them wait in the queue.
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Hoa
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Since the first dialog step is still occupied by another user, the second user's request should remain in the queue until that first dialog work process is free again. That's option A, right?
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Quentin
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know dialog work processes are used for interactive transactions, but I'm not sure how they handle multiple users trying to access the same step. I'll have to review my notes on SAP architecture.
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Dewitt
8 months ago
This seems like a tricky question about how the SAP system handles dialog steps. I'll need to think through the different options carefully.
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Myra
8 months ago
This looks like a straightforward configuration question. I think the key is to understand what the ParallelRunStep step is used for and what the different configuration settings do.
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Juliann
1 year ago
Wait, what's a 'dialog work process'? Is that like a coffee break for the developers?
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Cristy
1 year ago
Dialog work process is like a worker that handles user requests in the system.
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Walker
1 year ago
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process.
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Fidelia
1 year ago
A) The request remains in the request queue until the dialog work process that handled the first dialog step is free again
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Glennis
1 year ago
C) The dialog work process that handled the first dialog step performs a rollout to handle the request. Rollouts, the Swiss Army knife of ABAP solutions!
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Thaddeus
12 months ago
D) The request is processed asynchronously by an update work process.
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Scarlet
12 months ago
C) The dialog work process that handled the first dialog step performs a rollout to handle the request.
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Erick
1 year ago
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process.
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Rashida
1 year ago
A) The request remains in the request queue until the dialog work process that handled the first dialog step is free again
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Princess
1 year ago
I agree with Maile, the request stays in the queue until the first dialog work process is available.
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Arlie
1 year ago
D) The request is processed asynchronously by an update work process. Gotta love those update work processes, always there to save the day!
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Timmy
1 year ago
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process.
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Vilma
1 year ago
A) The request remains in the request queue until the dialog work process that handled the first dialog step is free again
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Cristina
1 year ago
I believe the request is processed by another free dialog work process.
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Derrick
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I'd have to think through the workflow and constraints of the dialog transaction to decide. Maybe I'll skip this one and come back to it later.
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Beatriz
1 year ago
C) The dialog work process that handled the first dialog step performs a rollout to handle the request.
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Corinne
1 year ago
I think it depends on the system load and availability of work processes.
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Gearldine
1 year ago
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process.
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Cary
1 year ago
A) The request remains in the request queue until the dialog work process that handled the first dialog step is free again
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Tonette
1 year ago
B) The request is processed by another free dialog work process. Seems like the most logical option, as the system should be able to distribute the workload to other available resources.
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Maile
1 year ago
I think the request remains in the request queue until the first dialog work process is free again.
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