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SAP Exam C_THR87_2411 Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR87_2411 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
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The employee history data file import process was completed but returned with errors. Given the information in the screenshot, which column is causing the error message?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lelia
1 months ago
Oh man, I remember dealing with these country code nightmares. Option A all the way, no doubt about it.
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Anna
1 months ago
Ha, the tgtPct column using decimals? What is this, the 1800s? Gotta go with C on this one.
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Agustin
2 months ago
Hmm, the basis column using commas seems like the most likely culprit to me. Weird formatting can really mess up these imports.
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Elza
23 days ago
I think it might be the country column showing a code instead of a label.
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Rashida
1 months ago
I agree, the basis column using commas is definitely causing the error.
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Taryn
2 months ago
I'd have to go with option C. Importing dates in the wrong format is a classic data integration problem.
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Elbert
28 days ago
I agree, importing dates in the wrong format can definitely cause errors. It's important to pay attention to those details.
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Alita
1 months ago
Option C is a common mistake, dates need to be in the correct format for the import process to work smoothly.
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Inocencia
2 months ago
The endDate column being in mm/dd/yyyy format is definitely the issue here. That's a common problem with legacy data systems.
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Douglass
1 months ago
D) The tgtPct column is using decimals.
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Merilyn
1 months ago
Oh, that makes sense. Date formats can be tricky.
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Gerald
1 months ago
C) The endDate column is in mm/dd/yyyy format.
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Celestina
1 months ago
A) The country column shows a code rather than a label.
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Tanja
2 months ago
C) The endDate column is in mm/dd/yyyy format.
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Heidy
2 months ago
B) The basis column is using commas.
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Felix
2 months ago
A) The country column shows a code rather than a label.
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Carlee
2 months ago
I believe it could also be column A, the country code.
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Ilona
2 months ago
I agree with Louis, the date format seems to be the issue.
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Louis
2 months ago
I think the error is in column C, the endDate format.
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