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ServiceNow CAD Exam - Topic 5 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CAD exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 5
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Which one of the following is the baseline behavior of a table in a privately-scoped application?

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Suggested Answer: D

https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-application-development/page/build/applications/concept/c_DefaultDesignAccessPermissions.html

The baseline behavior of a table in a privately-scoped application is that all application scopes can read from the table. A privately-scoped application is an application that restricts write access to its tables and resources to scripts within the same scope. However, read access is allowed by default for all scopes, unless the administrator explicitly denies it using an Access Control rule. This allows for data sharing between different applications while maintaining data integrity and security. Reference: [Product Documentation | ServiceNow], [Advantages of Scoped Applications in ServiceNow]


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Lamar
3 months ago
A is correct; web services can't touch it.
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Rolf
3 months ago
I thought it was A at first, but C makes more sense.
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Mica
3 months ago
Definitely C, only artifacts in the app can access it.
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Annabelle
3 months ago
I disagree, B is too broad for a privately-scoped app.
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Maile
3 months ago
Wait, so D isn't true? That's surprising!
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Karrie
4 months ago
D seems too broad to be correct. I remember that privately-scoped tables have restrictions, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Blair
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards B because it mentions Business Rules, but I’m not clear on the specifics of privately-scoped applications.
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Elvera
4 months ago
I feel like I saw a similar question in our practice tests. I think A could be a possibility since it mentions web services, but I’m not confident.
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Annett
4 months ago
I think the answer might be C, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about access being limited to the application scope.
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Omega
4 months ago
I'm feeling confident about this one. The baseline behavior for a table in a privately-scoped application is that it's not accessible via web services, so A is the right answer.
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Jacinta
5 months ago
Based on my understanding of private application scoping, I believe the correct answer is that only artifacts within the table's application can read from the table, so I'll select option C.
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Sabine
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if the table is only accessible within the application scope or if other scopes can access it as well. I'll need to review my notes on application scoping.
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Refugia
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure the baseline behavior is that the table and its data are not accessible using web services, so I'll go with option A.
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Tiffiny
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different options carefully.
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Xuan
7 months ago
Ah, the age-old debate of private vs. public data access. C seems like the safest bet here.
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Eileen
6 months ago
I agree, C does seem like the safest option.
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Shala
7 months ago
I think option D makes the most sense, as it allows for wider access.
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Hoa
7 months ago
Haha, B is a bit too generous. No way should any business rule have that much power over a private table.
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Reena
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B, as it seems more flexible.
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Johnathon
7 months ago
D? Really? That can't be right. A private table should only be accessible within its own application scope.
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Ligia
6 months ago
C) Only artifacts in the table's application can read from the table
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Jovita
6 months ago
A) The table and its data are not accessible using web services
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Carlton
7 months ago
You're correct, D is not the right answer. It should be C.
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Heike
7 months ago
C) Only artifacts in the table's application can read from the table
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Gilbert
7 months ago
A) The table and its data are not accessible using web services
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Tamala
8 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's option A.
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Vincenza
8 months ago
I think the baseline behavior is option C.
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Gracia
8 months ago
Hmm, I'd say C is the correct answer. Private scopes should only have access to their own artifacts.
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Ettie
7 months ago
Yes, C is the right choice. It ensures data privacy within the application.
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Rebecka
7 months ago
I agree, C is the correct answer. Private scopes should have limited access.
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