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SAP Exam C_SEN_2305 Topic 2 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SEN_2305 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 2
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A customer wants to use Desktop Assistant for a non-SAP target application that is not listed in the Product Availability Matrix (PAM) and asks you whether this is possible. What do you reply?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Julianna
3 months ago
Hold up, is the customer aware that Desktop Assistant is sentient and has strong opinions on non-SAP applications? Better choose wisely, or you might have a mutiny on your hands.
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Tegan
3 months ago
A gets my vote. At least the customer knows what they're getting, even if it's not the full desktop assistant experience.
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Georgiann
2 months ago
A gets my vote. At least the customer knows what they're getting, even if it's not the full desktop assistant experience.
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Aliza
2 months ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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Lorrine
3 months ago
Hmm, C seems tempting, but I'd be a little wary. Non-SAP support 'out-of-the-box'? Sounds a bit too good to be true.
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Elly
3 months ago
I'm gonna go with D. Better to be upfront about the limitations and let the customer decide if it's worth the risk.
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Lonna
2 months ago
Nettie: Definitely, we don't want any surprises down the line.
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Lindsay
2 months ago
Lindsay: Yeah, it's better to manage expectations from the start.
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Nettie
2 months ago
Nettie: I agree, it's important to be transparent with the customer.
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Melina
2 months ago
That's a good point. It's important to be transparent with the customer about the limitations.
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Xuan
3 months ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Cheryll
3 months ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Noel
3 months ago
C) The PAM shows the limitations for SAP applications. Non-SAP applications are supported out-of- the-box.
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Laurel
4 months ago
Well, option B looks like the safest bet. If it's not on the PAM, I wouldn't risk rolling it out without further evaluation.
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Ceola
3 months ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Shoshana
3 months ago
Shoshana: Yeah, we don't want to risk any issues by using unsupported applications.
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Eun
3 months ago
Eun: I agree, it's better to follow the guidelines.
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Lizette
3 months ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Kattie
3 months ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Sang
3 months ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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Barbra
4 months ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Alesia
4 months ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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