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IBM Exam C1000-138 Topic 1 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-138 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 1
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A developer would like to clean up old Products on the development environment.

Which CLI command parameters can be used to find all Products?

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Suggested Answer: C

To find all Products in a specific Provider organization using the API Connect CLI, you can use the following command:

products:list --realm [providerOrg]

This command will list all Products that belong to the specified Provider organization. You can then use additional filtering options to find Products based on specific criteria, such as their creation date or status.


IBM API Connect: API Connect CLI Reference

IBM API Connect: Managing Products with the CLI

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Robt
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) products:list ---realm [providerOrg] could also be a valid option.
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Sabrina
1 months ago
Wait, do I need to include my middle initial too? This exam is getting too complicated already.
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Emmett
17 days ago
You're welcome!
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Margot
18 days ago
That makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
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Tricia
27 days ago
The CLI command parameters you can use to find all Products are: products:list --showall
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Veronika
30 days ago
No, you don't need to include your middle initial.
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Marge
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) products:list --showall.
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Vallie
2 months ago
This is a tough one, but I'm going with A. Can't go wrong with a good old 'catalog:get-products'.
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Jerrod
14 days ago
I agree with you, A) catalog:get-products seems like the safest choice.
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Shelton
16 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) products:list --showall could also be a good option.
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Timothy
24 days ago
I think B) products : list-all ---scope catalog might work too.
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Makeda
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. Gotta love those colons in the CLI commands!
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Leslee
17 days ago
Yeah, C) products:list ---realm [providerOrg] looks like the correct command to use.
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Sheron
21 days ago
I agree, C) products:list ---realm [providerOrg] seems like the better option.
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Lonny
28 days ago
I would go with C) products:list ---realm [providerOrg].
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Gabriele
1 months ago
I think B) products : list-all ---scope catalog is the right one.
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Rolande
2 months ago
Option D looks like it would do the trick. The --showall flag seems pretty straightforward.
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Paris
1 months ago
Yes, I agree. Using the --showall flag would display all the Products in the development environment.
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Johnna
2 months ago
Option D looks like it would do the trick. The --showall flag seems pretty straightforward.
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Johna
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) products : list-all ---scope catalog.
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Trina
2 months ago
I think option C is the way to go. The realm parameter is key for finding all the products.
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Virgie
2 months ago
I agree, the realm parameter is important for filtering the products.
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Virgie
2 months ago
I think option C is the way to go. The realm parameter is key for finding all the products.
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