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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]

A customer wants to make changes in their IdentitylQ user interface. Consider branding and other IdentitylQ Ul changes. Is this statement valid?

Solution: The sets of columns displayed in most tables in the IdentitylQ user interface are controlled by entries in the ColumnConfig elements of the UlConfig object.

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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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Selene
1 months ago
Wait, wait, wait... is this a trick question? I'm going to go with my gut and say 'Yes' because I don't want to overthink it.
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Shalon
8 days ago
User 2: I agree, I think it's 'Yes' too.
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William
21 days ago
User 1: Yes
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Han
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is Yes because the UlConfig object does control the columns displayed in tables.
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Billye
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the statement is not valid because the UlConfig object does not control branding changes.
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Glendora
1 months ago
Finally, a question that doesn't involve memorizing a million config parameters! This is right up my alley.
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Essie
1 months ago
Of course, the solution is correct. I can't believe anyone would even consider the 'No' option. This is a surefire question.
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Kenia
3 days ago
User 3: Yes, the 'Yes' option is the only valid choice here.
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Tora
4 days ago
User 2: I agree, the solution provided is correct.
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Carylon
19 days ago
User 1: Yes
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Art
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about this one. The wording seems a bit tricky. Let me think this through again.
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Ahmed
8 days ago
User 4: So, the answer is Yes then.
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Ashley
17 days ago
User 3: Yes, the UlConfig object controls the columns displayed in tables.
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Carma
20 days ago
User 2: I agree, the sets of columns are controlled by entries in the ColumnConfig elements.
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Laura
1 months ago
User 1: I think the statement is valid.
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Cyril
2 months ago
I think the statement is valid because the UlConfig object controls the columns displayed in tables.
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Gwenn
2 months ago
That's right, the ColumnConfig elements in the UlConfig object definitely control the table columns. This is a pretty straightforward question.
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Francisca
1 months ago
Agreed, it's a simple concept to understand.
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Chuck
1 months ago
That's correct. The ColumnConfig elements in the UlConfig object do control the table columns.
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Shakira
1 months ago
Yes
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