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Talend Exam Data-Integration-Developer Topic 3 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Talend's Data-Integration-Developer exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 3
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In some instances, after applying changes to a component schema, you are asked if you would like to propagate the changes.

What is the significance of this prompt?

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Suggested Answer: D

In some instances, after applying changes to a component schema, you are asked if you would like to propagate the changes. This prompt is significant because it allows you to confirm that you want to apply the schema changes to the next component in the Job. This can save you time and effort by automatically updating the schema of the downstream component, instead of manually editing it. However, you should be careful when propagating changes, as it may overwrite existing schemas or cause errors in the Job logic. You can also choose to cancel the propagation and edit the schema manually.


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Fatima
17 days ago
Propagate the changes? More like 'propagate the pain'! Amirite? But seriously, B is the way to go. Don't want to mess up the whole job, you know?
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Alise
18 days ago
Hmm, I'm going with B. Propagating the changes to the other components sounds like a recipe for disaster. Better to keep it simple and just update the selected one.
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Sylvia
20 days ago
Oh, this is easy! The answer is clearly D. Why would you want to apply the changes to the previous component? That's just silly.
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Stephanie
5 hours ago
But what if you need to apply the changes to both the previous and next components? That's when you choose C.
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Dwight
2 days ago
No, it's definitely D. You only want to apply the changes to the next component in the Job.
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Esteban
5 days ago
I think the answer is B, not D. You want to apply the changes to the selected component.
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Gayla
26 days ago
I think C is the correct answer. It makes sense to propagate the changes to both the previous and next components, you know, just to be thorough.
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Cathrine
27 days ago
I think it could also be C, to apply changes to both previous and next components.
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Bulah
1 months ago
I believe the answer is B, to apply the changes to the selected component.
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Naomi
1 months ago
Definitely B. You want to apply the changes to the selected component, not the previous or next ones. Anything else would be overkill.
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Belen
6 hours ago
D) Confirm that you want to apply the schema changes to the next component in the Job.
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Bettina
18 days ago
Exactly, it's important to only apply the changes where they are needed.
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Rashad
19 days ago
B) Confirm That you want to apply the schema changes to the selected component.
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Dahlia
1 months ago
I agree, it helps prevent errors in the workflow.
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Bev
1 months ago
I think the prompt is important to ensure changes are applied correctly.
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