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Pegasystems PEGAPCSA87V1 Exam - Topic 2 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGAPCSA87V1 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 2
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Which three use cases demonstrate the Pega dynamic Ul behavior? (Choose Three)

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

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Georgiana
4 months ago
Totally agree, those are the best examples!
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Lawanda
4 months ago
Wait, can you really auto-calculate totals? That’s cool!
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Susy
4 months ago
I’m not sure about D, seems a bit specific.
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Eric
4 months ago
I think B is also a good choice.
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Daniel
4 months ago
Definitely A, C, and E!
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Kaitlyn
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about option B with unmasking the password. It’s a common use case for dynamic interactions in Pega.
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Jamey
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about option D. It seems like it could be dynamic, but I can't recall if it fits the definition we studied.
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Genevive
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to option E, where showing or hiding fields based on user input was a key point. That feels right.
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Timothy
5 months ago
I think option C about automatically calculating the order total is definitely a dynamic UI behavior, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Oretha
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure which three use cases are the best fit. I'll have to review the material on dynamic UI again before answering.
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Jarod
5 months ago
I've seen examples of dynamic UI in Pega before, so I'm feeling good about this. I'll go with options A, D, and E as my choices.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think options B, C, and E are the ones that show dynamic UI behavior in Pega. I'll double-check, but that's my initial take.
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Remedios
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the different options carefully to make sure I select the right three.
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Rutha
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I can identify the three use cases that demonstrate the Pega dynamic UI behavior. This seems like a straightforward question.
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Mitsue
1 year ago
Yep, C, D, and E are the way to go. Although, I have to say, the whole 'dynamic UI' thing sounds a bit like witchcraft to me. I mean, how do they make all those buttons and fields dance around the screen like that? It's almost as if the computer has a mind of its own!
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Ahmed
1 year ago
I know what you mean, it's like the computer is reading our minds and moving things around on its own!
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Carli
1 year ago
I agree, C, D, and E are definitely the best examples of dynamic UI in action.
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Lyda
1 year ago
I agree with the other candidates. C, D, and E are the clear winners here. Although, I have to say, the idea of a password field that unmasks itself is both convenient and slightly unsettling. It's like the UI is trying to peek into my personal life.
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Mariann
1 year ago
This quiz is a piece of cake! C, D, and E are obvious choices. I'm just surprised they didn't include an option about displaying a dancing unicorn when the user clicks a button. Now that would be dynamic UI at its finest!
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Matilda
1 year ago
Hmm, I think B is also a valid use case for dynamic UI. Unmasking the password field when the user clicks an icon is a great way to give them control over their input.
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Germaine
1 year ago
B) Unmask a password field when users click an icon.
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Gail
1 year ago
A) Display a message upon form submission that a date field must be in the future.
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Stefan
1 year ago
Unmasking the password field when users click an icon gives them control over their input.
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Abel
1 year ago
I think B is a valid use case for dynamic UI.
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Avery
1 year ago
C) Automatically calculate order total when users change quantities.
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Frederick
1 year ago
B) Unmask a password field when users click an icon.
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Avery
1 year ago
A) Display a message upon form submission that a date field must be in the future.
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Deandrea
1 year ago
I'm not sure about option D though. It seems more like conditional visibility than dynamic UI behavior.
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Janella
1 year ago
I agree with Tonja. Those options involve real-time changes based on user actions.
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Stevie
1 year ago
C, D, and E are definitely the correct answers. The dynamic UI behavior is all about automatically updating the UI based on user input or system events.
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Nell
1 year ago
It's important for the UI to be responsive and adapt to user needs.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
I agree, those examples demonstrate how the UI can change based on user actions.
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Alesia
1 year ago
The dynamic UI behavior is all about automatically updating the UI based on user input or system events.
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Ciara
1 year ago
C, D, and E are definitely the correct answers.
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Tonja
1 year ago
I think options A, C, and E demonstrate dynamic UI behavior.
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