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Talend Exam Data-Integration-Developer Topic 5 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Talend's Data-Integration-Developer exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 5
[All Data-Integration-Developer Questions]

You need to call a different Job within a Job you are developing.

Which mechanism allows you to pass the parameters to the lob you want to call?

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Suggested Answer: D

To reuse a job named testJob from a referenced project named project_ref in your main job, you need to navigate to @Referenced project, @project_ref, Job Designs, Standard, then select testJob. A referenced project is a project that can be accessed from another project in read-only mode. You can add a referenced project to your main project by using the Project Settings window in Talend Studio. You can then browse the items (such as jobs, metadata, routines, etc.) of the referenced project in the Repository tree view under the @Referenced project node. You can drag and drop any item from the referenced project to your main job design workspace.

You do not need to use import items, create standard job, or navigate to Metadata options. These options are not used to reuse jobs from referenced projects. The import items option is used to import items (such as jobs, metadata, routines, etc.) from an archive file that can be exported from another project or workspace. The create standard job option is used to create a new job with a name and a description. The Metadata node in the Repository tree view is used to store and manage metadata definitions for various data sources (such as databases, files, web services, etc.).Reference:Talend Open Studio: Open-source ETL and Free Data Integration | Talend, [Referenced projects - 7.3]


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Dick
1 months ago
Java Function parameters? Now we're talking! That's the answer as clear as a sunny day.
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Corazon
22 hours ago
C) CommandLine options
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Carin
8 days ago
B) File
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Chantell
27 days ago
A) Context parameters
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Angella
1 months ago
CommandLine options? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
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Ines
13 days ago
C) CommandLine options
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Walker
16 days ago
B) File
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Jade
18 days ago
A) Context parameters
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Buck
1 months ago
File? Really? I thought we were developing software, not writing a novel.
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Helene
2 months ago
Context parameters? Sounds like a great way to make my code as confusing as a labyrinth!
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Tina
2 days ago
D) Java Function paramters
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Joni
3 days ago
C) CommandLine options
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Scot
7 days ago
D) Java Function paramters
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Lynelle
8 days ago
C) CommandLine options
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Virgie
9 days ago
B) File
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Malinda
11 days ago
B) File
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Myra
13 days ago
A) Context parameters
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Clorinda
28 days ago
A) Context parameters
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Ettie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) Java Function parameters, as they can be used to pass data between jobs as well.
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Frederica
2 months ago
I agree with Otis, because context parameters are used to pass information between jobs.
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Otis
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Context parameters.
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