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Exam C_IBP_2311 Topic 5 Question 30 Discussion
SAP Exam C_IBP_2311 Topic 5 Question 30 Discussion
Actual exam question for SAP's C_IBP_2311 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 5
[All C_IBP_2311 Questions]
What function would you use to configure a year-to-date calculation?
A
Rolling Aggregation
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Last Period Aggregation
C
Cumulative Aggregation
D
Dynamic Rolling Aggregation
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Jolanda
3 months ago
Ah, the age-old conundrum of year-to-date calculations. I say we throw darts at the choices and see what sticks!
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India
4 months ago
This question is a real head-scratcher. I'm going to go with my gut and pick Cumulative Aggregation. Sounds the most logical to me.
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Lamar
2 months ago
Dynamic Rolling Aggregation is the function I would use for a year-to-date calculation.
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Renato
3 months ago
Last Period Aggregation is the way to go in this case.
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Glenn
3 months ago
I would go with Rolling Aggregation, it seems like the best choice.
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Cherry
3 months ago
I think Cumulative Aggregation makes sense too.
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Gerri
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Dynamic Rolling Aggregation could also work for year-to-date calculations.
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Hobert
4 months ago
I agree with Misty, Cumulative Aggregation makes sense for year-to-date calculations.
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Misty
4 months ago
I think the answer is C) Cumulative Aggregation.
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Stevie
4 months ago
I'm going with Cumulative Aggregation. It's the only one that specifically mentions 'cumulative,' which is perfect for a year-to-date scenario.
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Brittney
3 months ago
Dynamic Rolling Aggregation might be too complex for a simple year-to-date calculation.
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Tran
4 months ago
I think Rolling Aggregation could also work for year-to-date calculations, but Cumulative Aggregation is more specific.
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Rodrigo
4 months ago
I agree, Cumulative Aggregation is the best choice for year-to-date calculations.
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Alease
4 months ago
I'm torn between Cumulative Aggregation and Dynamic Rolling Aggregation. They both sound like they could work for a year-to-date calc.
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Weldon
4 months ago
Definitely Cumulative Aggregation. That's the one that calculates the running total, right? Easy peasy.
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Samira
3 months ago
Definitely the way to go for that calculation!
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Audra
3 months ago
So, it's a great choice for getting that year-to-date total.
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Mel
3 months ago
It calculates the running total for the year, adding up each period as it goes along.
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Maurine
4 months ago
Yes, you're correct! Cumulative Aggregation is the function you would use for a year-to-date calculation.
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Amie
4 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is Cumulative Aggregation. It makes the most sense for a year-to-date calculation.
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Frankie
4 months ago
Dynamic Rolling Aggregation could be useful, but Cumulative Aggregation is more commonly used for year-to-date calculations.
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Moon
4 months ago
Last Period Aggregation might not be the best option for a year-to-date calculation.
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Geoffrey
4 months ago
I think Rolling Aggregation could also work, but Cumulative Aggregation seems more appropriate.
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Tess
4 months ago
I agree, Cumulative Aggregation would be the best choice for a year-to-date calculation.
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