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ServiceNow CAD Exam - Topic 6 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CAD exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 6
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Access Control debug information identifies whether each element of an Access Control granted or denied access. The elements appear in the debug information in the order of evaluation. In which order are the elements of an Access Control evaluated?

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Kenneth
3 months ago
Script should be evaluated first, right?
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Earlean
4 months ago
Totally agree with the Conditions first approach!
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Ardella
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that order? Seems off.
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Linwood
4 months ago
I thought it was Roles first, but I guess not.
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Ricki
4 months ago
It's definitely Conditions, Roles, Script!
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Noble
5 months ago
I recall something about Conditions being evaluated first, but I can't remember if it was before or after Roles. Maybe it's B?
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Cheryl
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this one. I thought it was Script, Conditions, Roles, but that doesn't feel right now.
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Agustin
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe it was Roles, Conditions, Script. It just makes sense to evaluate roles first, right?
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Shawna
5 months ago
I think the order might be Conditions, Roles, Script, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about conditions being checked first.
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Ernest
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure, but I'll go with Conditions, Roles, Script. Seems like the most reasonable option.
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Twana
5 months ago
Ah, I think I've got it. The order must be Roles, Conditions, Script. That's the logical progression, right?
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Kirby
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question says the elements appear in the order of evaluation, so I'm guessing that's the key. I'll go with Conditions, Script, Roles.
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Katina
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The order of evaluation is not entirely clear to me. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Ozell
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think I'll go with Conditions, Roles, Script since that makes the most sense to me.
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Bok
5 months ago
Wait, do we need to rearrange the order of the lines too? That adds an extra step I wasn't expecting.
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Buffy
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know the different architectures have varying levels of performance stability, but I'm not sure of the exact order. I'll have to review my notes and try to reason through the pros and cons of each one.
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Devorah
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards keyword-driven scripting as well. The rich client capabilities and specialized tools required make that seem like the best fit for this scenario.
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Paola
10 months ago
Maybe the exam writer was having a bit too much fun with this one. 'Script, Conditions, Roles' - sounds like the title of a bad action movie!
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Dominga
8 months ago
I don't think it's D) Script, Conditions, Roles.
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Terrilyn
8 months ago
D) Script, Conditions, Roles
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Teri
8 months ago
I believe it's C) Roles, Conditions, Script.
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Mari
8 months ago
C) Roles, Conditions, Script
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Hollis
8 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe it's B) Conditions, Script, Roles?
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Lennie
8 months ago
B) Conditions, Script, Roles
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Candra
9 months ago
I think it's A) Conditions, Roles, Script.
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Vesta
9 months ago
A) Conditions, Roles, Script
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Mariann
10 months ago
I'm torn between A) and B), but I think I'll go with A. Conditions are usually the foundation, then roles, and the script is the final piece of the puzzle. Either way, I hope the exam isn't as puzzling as this question!
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Doug
10 months ago
D) Script, Conditions, Roles has to be the right answer. I mean, what's the point of checking roles and conditions if the script denies access anyway? That's just a waste of time.
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Mendy
9 months ago
That's a good point, maybe it depends on the specific use case.
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Gayla
9 months ago
But what if the script needs to check certain conditions before evaluating roles?
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Shalon
9 months ago
I agree, it would save time to prioritize the script in the evaluation process.
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Kara
9 months ago
Yeah, it does seem more efficient to check the script first before evaluating the conditions and roles.
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Kerry
9 months ago
I think you're right, D) Script, Conditions, Roles does make more sense.
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Trinidad
10 months ago
I think you're right, D) Script, Conditions, Roles does make the most sense.
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Lizette
10 months ago
I'm going with C) Roles, Conditions, Script. Roles are usually the first thing checked, then conditions, and finally the script. That's how I've seen it work in the applications I've worked with.
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Lezlie
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's Script, Conditions, Roles.
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Callie
10 months ago
I think it's actually Conditions, Roles, Script.
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Ligia
10 months ago
I agree, roles are usually checked first.
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Lenita
11 months ago
I think the correct order is B) Conditions, Script, Roles. The debug information should show the evaluation process step by step, and that makes the most logical sense to me.
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Wynell
9 months ago
I think it could be D) Script, Conditions, Roles.
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Honey
9 months ago
I agree with option B) Conditions, Script, Roles.
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Marquetta
10 months ago
I think it might be C) Roles, Conditions, Script.
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Bulah
10 months ago
I believe the correct order is B) Conditions, Script, Roles.
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Lai
11 months ago
But the debug information clearly states that it is Conditions, Roles, Script. So, I think option A is the correct answer.
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Arlie
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it is Roles, Conditions, Script.
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Lai
11 months ago
I think the elements of an Access Control are evaluated in the order of Conditions, Roles, Script.
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