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ServiceNow CAD Exam - Topic 4 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CAD exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 4
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Is it possible to change an application's scope?

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Suggested Answer: B

It is possible to change an application's scope in ServiceNow, either from global to private or from private to global. However, changing the scope of an application may affect its functionality and compatibility with other applications. Therefore, it is recommended to test the application thoroughly before and after changing its scope.


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Laurene
3 months ago
I agree, changing scope is totally doable!
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Matt
4 months ago
Really? I thought it was fixed once defined.
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Yuonne
4 months ago
No way, once it's set, it's set!
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Glen
4 months ago
I think you can only go from private to global.
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Alesia
4 months ago
Yes, it's definitely possible!
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Merissa
5 months ago
I think the answer is "Yes, but only from private to global," but I’m not completely confident about that.
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Brittni
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards "No, it's not possible," but I vaguely remember discussing exceptions where scope can change.
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Antonio
5 months ago
I think I saw a similar question in our practice tests, and I feel like the answer might be "Yes, it's possible," but I can't recall the details.
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Mose
5 months ago
I remember something about scope changes, but I'm not sure if it can only go one way or if both directions are possible.
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Rickie
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I know scope is an important concept, but I'm not sure if you can actually change an application's scope. I'll need to think it through and maybe review my class notes to see if I can find any information about modifying an app's scope.
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Jamal
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is yes, it is possible to change an application's scope. I remember learning about different scopes like global and private, and I think there are ways to transition between them. I'll double-check the details, but I feel good about this one.
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Jacklyn
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I believe the scope of an application can be changed, but there are likely some limitations on how that can be done. I'll need to consider the different scope options and what the question is asking about changing between them.
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Letha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know scope is an important concept in programming, but I can't recall if it's actually possible to change an application's scope. I'll have to review my notes and think it through carefully.
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Rodolfo
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure I've seen code that changes an application's scope, so I think the answer is yes, it's possible. I'll need to think through the different scopes and how they might be changed.
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Dierdre
5 months ago
Okay, the question is asking about the properties of this logical JBOD. I think I need to focus on understanding what a JBOD is and how it can be used.
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Delmy
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. Sending SNMP traps, logging to the event log, and generating emails all seem like valid ways to capture errors. I'll go with those.
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Bettye
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the difference between hybrid and dedicated clusters. I'll need to review the details of each option more closely.
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Justa
2 years ago
Ah, the age-old question of scope manipulation. I'd go with option D, but only if I wanted to turn my app into a complete and utter mess. Maybe I should just stick to writing code, not trying to bend the laws of the universe.
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Charisse
2 years ago
Maybe it's best to just leave the scope as is.
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Osvaldo
2 years ago
Yeah, changing the scope could make things messy.
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King
2 years ago
I think option D is the way to go if you want chaos.
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Yvonne
2 years ago
C'mon, this is programming 101. Everyone knows you can't change an app's scope once it's set. Option C is the only correct answer here. Unless, of course, you've discovered some ancient dark magic I'm not aware of.
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Chun
2 years ago
C) No, it's not possible.
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Mitzie
2 years ago
A) Yes, but only from global scope to private scope
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Linwood
2 years ago
B) Yes it's possible.
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Pearline
2 years ago
C) No, it's not possible.
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Trinidad
2 years ago
A) Yes, but only from global scope to private scope
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Apolonia
2 years ago
A) Yes, but only from global scope to private scope
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Dorian
2 years ago
Hmm, I thought scope was a one-way street. I guess option A is the way to go, but I'd be curious to hear what kind of use case would require that kind of scope change.
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Johnson
2 years ago
Of course it's possible! I'd go with option B, but I'm not sure why anyone would want to change the scope of their app. Sounds like a recipe for disaster if you ask me.
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Trina
2 years ago
I think it's important to weigh the pros and cons before changing the scope.
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Carlee
2 years ago
It's always good to consider the consequences before making changes.
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Eloisa
2 years ago
I would go with option B as well.
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Melodie
2 years ago
I think it depends on the situation.
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Timothy
2 years ago
I agree, but it does seem risky.
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Teddy
2 years ago
I would choose option A, just to be safe.
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Rima
2 years ago
Yes it's possible.
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My
2 years ago
I agree, but I think it could cause some issues.
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Erasmo
2 years ago
Yes it's possible.
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