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Talend Data-Integration-Developer Exam - Topic 8 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Talend's Data-Integration-Developer exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 8
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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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Maxima
9 days ago
I’m leaning towards A. It’s about confirming the whole job context.
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Breana
14 days ago
That's why C could be important. It covers both.
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Jody
20 days ago
But what if it affects the previous component too?
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Marci
25 days ago
Yeah, I agree. Option B makes the most sense.
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Ahmed
30 days ago
Nah, it's D for sure. Just the next component, nothing more.
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Macy
1 month ago
I think it's C, but I'm not sure. Anyone else agree?
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Alisha
2 months ago
Wait, can you really apply changes to both previous and next components? That seems risky!
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Richelle
2 months ago
Definitely B! You want to apply changes to the selected component.
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Romana
2 months ago
Propagating changes? More like "propagating headaches"! Just give me the right answer and let's move on.
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Shawnna
2 months ago
C) Applying the changes to both the previous and next components is the safest option. Better to be thorough than sorry!
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Miles
2 months ago
D) Applying the changes to the next component in the Job makes the most sense. Why would I want to propagate it to the previous one?
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Niesha
3 months ago
I think it’s definitely about applying changes to the next component, but I’m not completely certain.
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Kayleigh
3 months ago
I feel like it might be option C, but I can't recall if it specifically mentions the previous component as well.
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Casey
3 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to decide if changes should affect just the current component or the entire job.
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Milly
3 months ago
I think the prompt is about confirming changes, but I'm not sure if it applies to just the selected component or others too.
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Iraida
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The wording is a bit confusing, and I'm not familiar with the concept of "propagating changes" in this context. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Shala
4 months ago
This seems straightforward. The prompt is asking if you want to apply the schema changes to the selected component or to other components in the job. I'm pretty confident I can figure out the right answer here.
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Gretchen
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The prompt is asking if you want to apply the schema changes to just the selected component (option B) or to other components as well (options C and D). I'll need to read the question carefully to determine the right answer.
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Tegan
4 months ago
B) Confirms that you want to apply the schema changes to the selected component. Seems straightforward to me.
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Whitney
4 months ago
It's all about making sure changes are consistent across components.
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Craig
4 months ago
I think it's about applying changes to the selected component.
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Adrianna
5 months ago
B) Definitely the correct answer. I'm not trying to mess up the whole Job, just the selected component.
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Lanie
5 months ago
I feel like D is too limited. We need to think broader.
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Wilburn
5 months ago
Hmm, I think the key here is understanding what the "schema" is referring to. If it's the component schema, then the prompt is likely asking if you want to apply those changes to other components in the job.
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Janet
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. What exactly does "propagate the changes" mean in this context?
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Suzi
4 days ago
I think it means applying changes to other components too.
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