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SAS A00-260 Exam - Topic 3 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAS's A00-260 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 3
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Within SAS Data Integration Studio, how many inputs and outputs can be defined for a Generated transformation?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jose
3 months ago
I disagree, it should have at least one input!
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Edna
3 months ago
Wait, can it really have zero inputs? That seems odd.
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Hoa
4 months ago
Definitely option A, that's how it works.
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Bettina
4 months ago
I thought it needed at least one input too!
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Melinda
4 months ago
A transformation can have zero or more inputs and exactly one output.
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Talia
4 months ago
I thought transformations always needed at least one input, but I'm confused about whether they can have zero outputs.
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Galen
4 months ago
I feel like it might be option A, but I can't quite recall if there are any restrictions on outputs.
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King
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think it was something about needing at least one input and one output.
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Armanda
5 months ago
I think a transformation can have zero or more inputs, but I'm not sure about the output requirement.
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Royal
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. I remember learning that Generated transformations are designed to create new data, so they don't necessarily require any inputs. But they do need to have at least one output to generate the new data. So I'm going to select option A.
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Rolf
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The options seem to be giving different possibilities for the number of inputs and outputs. I'll have to carefully read through each option and try to remember the details about Generated transformations in SAS Data Integration Studio.
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Kristal
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Based on my understanding, a Generated transformation can have zero or more inputs, but it must have exactly one output. So I'm going to go with option A for this question.
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Julianna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know Generated transformations are used to generate data, but I can't quite recall the specifics about the number of inputs and outputs. I'll have to review my notes on that.
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Delmy
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is asking about the number of inputs and outputs for a Generated transformation in SAS Data Integration Studio. Let me think this through carefully.
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Luann
1 year ago
But wouldn't it make more sense for a transformation to have at least one input and exactly one output for proper data flow?
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Brittni
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Tandra
1 year ago
D, for 'Definitely confusing'! Who needs just one input and one output when you can have zero or more of each? C is where it's at.
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Sabrina
1 year ago
Maybe, but having the option for multiple inputs and outputs can provide more versatility in data integration processes.
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Sabrina
1 year ago
But wouldn't it be easier to manage with just one input and one output?
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Sabrina
1 year ago
I agree, having the flexibility of zero or more inputs and outputs is definitely more practical.
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Gilma
1 year ago
C is more flexible, but D can simplify the process.
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Gilma
1 year ago
D) A transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output.
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Gilma
1 year ago
C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Sabrina
1 year ago
C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Dorcas
1 year ago
Ah, the age-old question of inputs and outputs. I'm going with C just to be safe. Gotta keep those options open, you know?
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Basilia
1 year ago
C is the way to go! Zero or more inputs and outputs - that's the flexibility I want in my transformations.
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Chandra
1 year ago
It's great to have the option to define the number of inputs and outputs based on the specific requirements of the transformation.
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Barabara
1 year ago
I agree, having that flexibility makes it easier to design and customize transformations.
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Quentin
1 year ago
C is definitely the best option. I love the flexibility of having zero or more inputs and outputs.
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Luann
1 year ago
I think the answer is D) A transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output.
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Samuel
1 year ago
Hmm, I was thinking B. A transformation needs at least one input and at least one output. But C also sounds reasonable. I'll have to double-check the docs on this one.
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Rebbecca
1 year ago
True, D does make sense as well. It's always good to double-check the documentation for clarity.
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Andrew
1 year ago
But D says a transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output. That could be a possibility too.
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Belen
1 year ago
I agree, C seems like the most flexible option.
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Kyoko
1 year ago
I think C is correct. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Wava
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure it's C. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs. That makes the most sense to me.
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Ruthann
1 year ago
I agree with you, it's definitely A. That's the correct option.
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Augustine
1 year ago
I think it's A. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and exactly one output.
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