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Blue Prism Exam AD01 Topic 2 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blue Prism's AD01 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 2
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A process is currently scheduled to run every day but needs to be temporarily stopped for 3 months According to best practice, how should this be done?

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Suggested Answer: D

Pausing a Schedule:

Pausing the schedule is the best practice for temporarily stopping a process. This maintains the schedule's configuration and simply suspends its execution for the specified period.

Maintaining Configuration:

Pausing the schedule ensures that once the period is over, the same schedule can be resumed without needing to recreate it or adjust any start/end dates. This approach is simpler and minimizes the risk of configuration errors.

Reactivation:

After the required period, the schedule can be easily unpaused to resume its normal operation.


Blue Prism documentation on scheduling and best practices for managing schedules.

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Gerry
1 months ago
Option A sounds like something a bureaucrat would come up with. Ain't nobody got time for that! Pause it and move on.
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Daren
20 hours ago
Yeah, that sounds like a more organized approach. Let's go with option C.
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Sharmaine
2 days ago
Good point. Maybe setting an end date and creating a new schedule would be safer.
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Kendra
3 days ago
But what if pausing it messes up the schedule for the future?
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Stephanie
1 months ago
Option A sounds like something a bureaucrat would come up with. Ain't nobody got time for that! Pause it and move on.
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Gerri
1 months ago
I bet the IT guy who came up with option B has too much time on their hands. Pause the schedule and call it a day!
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Delfina
27 days ago
I would go with option D. Just pause the schedule for the required period and keep it simple.
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Josephine
1 months ago
I think option C is the best choice. Set an end date and create a new schedule to start after 3 months.
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Sanda
1 months ago
I agree, option B seems like overkill. Just pause the schedule and be done with it.
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Evan
2 months ago
I prefer option D, it seems like the simplest way to handle it.
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Jestine
2 months ago
Option C looks good, but I'm worried about the potential for confusion with two schedules. Pausing seems like the cleanest approach.
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Jacob
17 days ago
Good point, maybe setting an end date and creating a new schedule is safer.
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Gilma
25 days ago
But what if we forget to resume it after 3 months?
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Lorean
1 months ago
I agree, it seems like the simplest solution.
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Margarett
2 months ago
I think pausing the schedule is the best option.
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Lorean
2 months ago
I think option C makes the most sense, it's a clean solution.
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Lai
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B is more efficient.
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Stephen
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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An
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about retiring the schedule. That seems a bit excessive for a temporary stop. I'd go with option D.
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Bette
2 months ago
Option D is the way to go. It's the most straightforward solution and doesn't require any unnecessary steps.
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Rodolfo
2 months ago
I agree, pausing the schedule is definitely the easiest way to temporarily stop it for 3 months.
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Dong
2 months ago
Option D is the way to go. It's the most straightforward solution and doesn't require any unnecessary steps.
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