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SailPoint Exam IdentityIQ Engineer Topic 6 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for SailPoint's IdentityIQ Engineer exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 6
[All IdentityIQ Engineer Questions]

Can the search type in Syslog be used to accomplish this result?

Solution: Identifying the number of employees that report to a specific person

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Suggested Answer: A

Yes, the sets of columns displayed in most tables in the IdentityIQ user interface are controlled by entries in the ColumnConfig elements of the UIConfig object. The UIConfig object in IdentityIQ is responsible for defining various aspects of the user interface, including the configuration of columns that are displayed in tables throughout the application. By modifying the ColumnConfig elements within this object, administrators can customize which columns appear in specific tables, including their order, visibility, and labels.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Yes.

Reference: This information is supported by the SailPoint IdentityIQ Configuration Guide, which outlines how UIConfig and ColumnConfig elements are used to control the display of data in the user interface.


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Cory
2 months ago
Syslog? More like 'Sys-log-off' this question. It's not designed for that kind of data, folks.
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Verda
9 days ago
Syslog? More like 'Sys-log-off' this question. It's not designed for that kind of data, folks.
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Rosio
17 days ago
B) No
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Ciara
29 days ago
A) Yes
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Virgie
2 months ago
Syslog for employee reporting? That's like using a hammer to put on makeup. Clearly, the answer is 'No'.
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Royce
26 days ago
I agree, there are much better tools for identifying employee reporting relationships.
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Joesph
1 months ago
Exactly, using Syslog for that purpose would be overkill.
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Julio
2 months ago
No
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Bronwyn
2 months ago
Wait, Syslog is about logging system events, not employee data. This question is really throwing me off.
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Brynn
2 months ago
Wait, Syslog is about logging system events, not employee data.
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Clare
2 months ago
B) No
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Nilsa
2 months ago
A) Yes
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Filiberto
2 months ago
Hmm, Syslog is for system logs, not employee management. Seems like a stretch to use it for that.
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Pamella
2 months ago
B) No
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Dulce
2 months ago
A) Yes
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Tarra
3 months ago
Syslog? Isn't that where we log all the sys admin's bad puns? I doubt it can help with HR reporting.
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Evangelina
30 days ago
User 4: No
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Leoma
1 months ago
User 3: I doubt it can help with HR reporting.
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Darci
2 months ago
User 2: Yes
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Fatima
2 months ago
User 1: Syslog? Isn't that where we log all the sys admin's bad puns?
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Ressie
3 months ago
I think it could work if we use a combination of different search parameters to narrow down the results.
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Weldon
3 months ago
No, because the search type in Syslog is not designed for that specific task.
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Esteban
3 months ago
Yes, because the search type in Syslog can filter and display specific information.
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