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SAP Exam C_CPI_15 Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_CPI_15 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 5
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You want to split a message that contains recurring child nodes. Which of the following splitter types can you use? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this questions.

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Deonna
5 months ago
I believe General Splitter can also be used for splitting messages with recurring child nodes.
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Belen
5 months ago
I agree with Jospeh, Iterating Splitter is one of the correct options for this question.
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Jospeh
5 months ago
I think for splitting recurring child nodes, we can use Iterating Splitter.
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Ricki
5 months ago
Yeah, EDI Splitter could be a good option too.
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Sage
6 months ago
I'm going with B and D, but I have to say, the question seems a bit too easy. Maybe they're trying to lull us into a false sense of security before hitting us with some real head-scratchers. Better keep my guard up!
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Benedict
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about this one. But I'd say B and D, just to be safe. Who knows what kind of tricky message structures they might throw at us on this exam!
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Yvonne
5 months ago
User 2
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Denny
5 months ago
I agree, let's go with B and D for the splitter types.
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Vincenza
5 months ago
I think you're right, B and D seem like safe choices.
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Mariann
5 months ago
User 1
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Lai
6 months ago
I've used EDI Splitter for similar cases before, it worked well for me.
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Hortencia
6 months ago
General Splitter could work, but I still think Iterating Splitter is better.
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Phyliss
6 months ago
Definitely B and D. The question is pretty straightforward, and those two options seem like the logical choices for splitting a message with recurring child nodes.
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Giuseppe
6 months ago
I think the answer is B and D. PKCS#7/CMS Splitter can handle recurring child nodes, and the Iterating Splitter is designed for that purpose as well.
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India
4 months ago
Thanks for confirming that B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter are the correct options for splitting messages with recurring child nodes.
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Florinda
4 months ago
I always use B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter when I need to split messages with recurring child nodes.
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Kristin
5 months ago
It's good to know that we have options like B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter for handling recurring child nodes in messages.
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Ernie
5 months ago
I have used both B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter for splitting messages with recurring child nodes, and they work well.
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Margurite
5 months ago
Yes, those two options are specifically designed to handle recurring child nodes in messages.
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Bambi
6 months ago
I think we can use both B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter for splitting messages with recurring child nodes.
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Lisha
6 months ago
I agree, B) PKCS#7/CMS Splitter and D) Iterating Splitter are the correct options.
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Barbra
6 months ago
I'm not sure about Iterating Splitter, I think General Splitter might work too.
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Ricki
6 months ago
I agree with Hortencia, Iterating Splitter sounds like the right choice.
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Hortencia
6 months ago
I think we can use Iterating Splitter for this.
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