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ServiceNow CSA Exam - Topic 2 Question 39 Discussion

When designing a flow, how do you reference data from a record, in that flow?
A) Drag the table icon onto the flow definition
B) Use the condition builder to specify the desired values
C) Specify the source table on the data pill related list
D) Drag the data pill onto the flow definition
E) Add the table reference using the slush bucket

ServiceNow CSA Exam - Topic 2 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CSA exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 2
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When designing a flow, how do you reference data from a record, in that flow?

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Freeman
7 months ago
Not sure about that, seems a bit off to me.
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Rozella
7 months ago
Wait, can you really use the slush bucket for this?
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Hyman
8 months ago
I thought it was the condition builder, but I guess not.
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Gianna
8 months ago
Definitely option D! That's how I do it.
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Verdell
8 months ago
You drag the data pill onto the flow definition.
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Ines
8 months ago
I have a vague memory of using the slush bucket for table references, but I can't recall if that's relevant to this question.
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Luis
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question where we had to specify the source table, so maybe option C is the way to go?
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Ligia
8 months ago
I feel like the condition builder is important for specifying values, but I'm not sure if that's the right answer here.
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Tori
8 months ago
I think referencing data from a record might involve dragging something, but I can't remember if it's the table icon or the data pill.
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Lorean
8 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Based on the requirements, using the default app profile with multi-cluster routing seems like the best approach. That way, the requests will automatically be routed to the available cluster if one becomes unavailable.
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Audry
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know CIFS is used, but I'm not sure about the other options. I'll have to review my notes and try to eliminate the ones that don't seem right.
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Oren
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. We're looking for the essential metric to track for each step in value stream mapping. I believe the correct answer is percentage complete and accurate - that gives us a clear view of the process efficiency.
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Lawrence
9 months ago
Option C seems appealing since exceeding client expectations is a big part of quality management, but I just can't be sure if it's the most accurate statement.
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Elly
1 year ago
You know, if I had a nickel for every time I saw 'slush bucket' on a test, I'd be a rich person. D is the answer, though. No need to get creative here.
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Margart
12 months ago
Yeah, 'slush bucket' always throws me off too.
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Ashleigh
1 year ago
I agree, D is the correct answer.
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Anastacia
1 year ago
D) Drag the data pill onto the flow definition
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Carin
1 year ago
A and B are just completely off-base. This is clearly a 'data pill' kind of question. D is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Theola
1 year ago
Yeah, I would go with D or C for referencing data from a record in a flow.
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Roxane
1 year ago
I think C could also be a valid option, specifying the source table on the data pill related list.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
I agree, A and B are not the right options. D is definitely the way to reference data from a record in a flow.
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Earleen
1 year ago
Hmm, the slush bucket option E sounds like it could be interesting, but I trust the data pill is the way to go. Gonna remember that one!
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Patrick
12 months ago
I agree, the data pill is definitely the way to go for referencing data in a flow.
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Justine
12 months ago
The slush bucket option does sound interesting, but I think the data pill is more reliable.
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Clare
12 months ago
I prefer using the condition builder to specify the values I need.
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Joanna
12 months ago
I always use the data pill when referencing data in a flow.
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Verda
12 months ago
User 4: Good choice. The data pill is reliable and easy to use.
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Rosalind
12 months ago
User 3: I've heard about the slush bucket option, but I think I'll stick with the data pill method.
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Ayesha
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, me too. It's the most straightforward way to do it.
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Eileen
1 year ago
User 1: I always use the data pill to reference data from a record in a flow.
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Lorriane
1 year ago
I was thinking option C, but D makes more sense. Gotta remember to use those data pills instead of the table itself.
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Julie
1 year ago
The correct answer is D. Dragging the data pill onto the flow definition is the way to reference data from a record in a flow. Simple and straightforward!
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Ty
1 year ago
I prefer using the condition builder to specify the desired values in the flow.
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Johanna
1 year ago
I always drag the data pill onto the flow definition when referencing data.
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Giuseppe
1 year ago
Hmm, I see your point. But I still think D) makes more sense because it directly references the data.
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Chantay
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is A) Drag the table icon onto the flow definition.
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Giuseppe
1 year ago
I think the answer is D) Drag the data pill onto the flow definition.
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