I remember discussing how the Return Code Check can be used for status handling, but I can't remember if it has to be at the end of the flow or if it can be placed right after the Extract.
I think the Extract transformation itself doesn't allow for status handling, but I remember something about using the Return Code Check for that purpose.
I'm leaning towards D as the correct answer. The key seems to be placing the Return Code Check transformation immediately after the Extract, which would allow you to set up the status handling there.
I think the answer is C. The Extract transformation doesn't have a Status Handling tab, so it's not possible to enable status handling for that specific transformation.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. The question mentions the Extract transformation, but I'm not sure if the Return Code Check can actually be used to handle status for that specific transformation. I'll need to double-check the details.
I'm pretty sure the answer is D. The Return Code Check transformation can be used to handle status for the Extract transformation, as long as it's placed right after the Extract in the job flow.
Option B seems like the right approach to me. The Return Code Check can be added at the end of the job flow to establish the desired status handling, even though the Extract transformation itself doesn't have a status handling tab.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The Transtheoretical Model has a lot of different concepts, so I'm not totally sure which one this is asking about. I'm going to have to think this through carefully.
Wait, so we can use the Return Code Check transformation to enable status handling for the Extract? That's like using a forklift to change a lightbulb, but hey, if it works, it works!
Hold up, is that a trick question? If the Extract transformation doesn't have a status handling tab, how are we supposed to enable it? Somebody's trying to pull a fast one on us here.
Nope, no status handling for the Extract transformation. Guess we'll have to settle for the good old 'trial and error' method. What could go wrong, right?
B) Yes. The Return Code Check transformation can be added to the END of the job flow - the Status Handling tab in the Return Code Check transformation properties can then establish the desired status handling.
A) No. The Extract transformation does not have a status handling tab in its Properties window, and the Return Code Check transformation can only provide status handling at the job level.
Oh, I see! The Return Code Check transformation can handle the status at the job level. That's a clever workaround. I'm gonna remember that one for the exam.
No way, the Extract transformation doesn't have a status handling tab. Looks like we'll have to use the Return Code Check transformation to get that job done.
Yes. The Return Code Check transformation can be added to the END of the job flow - the Status Handling tab in the Return Code Check transformation properties can then establish the desired status handling.
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