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UiPath-RPAv1 Exam - Topic 4 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-RPAv1 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 4
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After adding an Invoke Workflow File activity and selecting the workflow to invoke, you need to:

Options are :

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ronnie
3 months ago
Hmm, I’m not sure about that. Can someone clarify?
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Bettina
3 months ago
A is correct, just double-checked!
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Linn
3 months ago
Wait, is it really A? I always used B!
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Ben
4 months ago
I thought it was B, but A makes more sense.
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Lauran
4 months ago
Definitely A, that's how it works!
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Alaine
4 months ago
I definitely remember seeing Edit Arguments in the context of workflows, but I’m not confident if it applies here.
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Bobbie
4 months ago
I feel like Import Arguments sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it was specifically for invoking workflows or something else.
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Chantell
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to bind arguments, and I think it was Edit Arguments that we used.
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Lamonica
5 months ago
I think we need to click Import Arguments, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right term used in the context of workflows.
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Kirk
5 months ago
No problem, I've done this before. I'll just click Edit Arguments and map the variables. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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Percy
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the difference between Import Arguments and Edit Arguments. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Edwin
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. I'll click Import Arguments and then bind the variables. Seems like the safest approach.
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Dalene
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Do I need to import the arguments first, or can I just edit them directly?
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Iluminada
5 months ago
This looks straightforward. I think I'll go with option B and click Edit Arguments to bind the arguments.
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Judy
1 year ago
Option B is the correct answer, but I still can't figure out why they didn't just call it the 'Customize Arguments' option. Missed opportunity if you ask me.
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Merissa
1 year ago
I'm with the crowd on this one. Option B is the clear winner - it's like choosing a custom-tailored suit over an off-the-rack one.
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Carin
1 year ago
User 3: I always go with option B, it just makes everything more organized.
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Margart
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, clicking Edit Arguments gives you more control over the variables.
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Melvin
1 year ago
I agree, option B is definitely the way to go.
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Bok
1 year ago
Option B is the way to go. 'Edit Arguments' is the more robust choice compared to the 'Import Arguments' approach.
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Marica
1 year ago
It's important to carefully bind the arguments to ensure the workflow runs smoothly.
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Hannah
1 year ago
I always use 'Edit Arguments' to make sure everything is set up exactly how I want it.
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Elvis
1 year ago
I agree, 'Edit Arguments' allows you to customize the bindings to fit your needs.
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Hyun
1 year ago
Option B is definitely the better choice. 'Edit Arguments' gives you more control.
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Gene
1 year ago
But why do you think that? I think A makes more sense because it's about importing arguments.
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Julio
1 year ago
I agree with option B. It allows you to customize the argument bindings instead of just importing them.
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Major
1 year ago
Definitely go with option B. Clicking 'Edit Arguments' gives you more control to map the workflow arguments to your local variables.
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Moon
1 year ago
Option A might work for some cases, but I prefer the flexibility of option B.
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Craig
1 year ago
Thanks for the tip, I'll remember to click 'Edit Arguments' next time I use the Invoke Workflow File activity.
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Carissa
1 year ago
I find it easier to manage the workflow arguments by clicking 'Edit Arguments'.
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Viva
1 year ago
I always choose option B to make sure I can bind the arguments correctly.
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Veta
1 year ago
I always use option B to make sure I am binding the arguments correctly.
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Dorian
1 year ago
I agree, option B is the way to go for more control over mapping the arguments.
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Barbra
1 year ago
I agree, option B is the way to go for more control over mapping the arguments.
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Emilio
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Click Edit Arguments, and then bind the arguments to the local variables or to some default values.
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Gene
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) Click Import Arguments, and then bind the arguments to the local variables or to some default values.
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