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IBM Exam C2010-555 Topic 7 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C2010-555 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 7
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From within the Purchase Order application, a user runs the Purchase Order Details report. The report's request page displays with scheduling and emailing information only. Why is the parameter information missing in the request page?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Una
4 months ago
It's interesting to hear different opinions on this, but I think the most likely reason is that the report runs against the entire database, hence the missing parameter information.
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Hannah
4 months ago
Maybe the missing parameter information is intentional, to simplify the report and make it more user-friendly. That could be a reason why they are not available for only one of the Purchasing applications.
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Lauran
4 months ago
I don't think it's a security issue, I believe the user would still see the parameters even if they didn't have security privileges.
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Celestina
5 months ago
But what if the report actually runs against the application's current query? That could also be a reason for the missing parameter information.
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Justine
5 months ago
I agree with that, it makes sense because it would explain why the parameters are not specific to the Purchase Order application.
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Mozell
5 months ago
I think the parameter information is missing because the report runs against the entire database.
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Ora
5 months ago
I'm not sure about the security privileges, but I think parameters are not available for only one of the Purchasing applications.
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Queen
5 months ago
I think the user does not have security privileges to the parameters, that's why they are missing.
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Crista
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe the report runs against the application's current query.
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Felicidad
6 months ago
I think the parameter information is missing because the report runs against the entire database.
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Dorinda
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm not convinced by any of these options. This seems like a tricky question designed to trip us up. I'm going to have to really think this through.
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Jade
7 months ago
Hey, what if the report is just hardcoded to run against the current query? That would explain why the parameters are missing. Maybe option B is the way to go.
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Leonora
7 months ago
I don't know, guys. I'm kind of confused. If the report runs against the entire database, wouldn't the parameters still be there? I'm not sure option A makes sense.
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Kaitlyn
5 months ago
Maybe the parameters are specific to certain applications, like option D suggests.
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Loren
5 months ago
But what if the report runs based on the current query of the application?
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Noelia
6 months ago
I think option C might be the reason. It could be a security issue.
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Mose
7 months ago
You know, option D also seems plausible. Maybe the Purchasing application is set up in a way that doesn't allow access to the report parameters. It's a bit strange, but I could see that being the case.
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Matthew
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option C. The user might not have the necessary security privileges to access the report parameters. That would explain why they are missing from the request page.
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Hermila
7 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. The fact that the report is missing parameter information on the request page suggests that there might be some security or configuration issue. I'm not sure if the answer is A, B, C, or D. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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