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SAP Exam C_THR88_2311 Topic 1 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR88_2311 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1
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A customer has an administrator who will manage all learning items in the system. This administrator manages the users in only one department. The system is defined with multiple security domains. The users and items are assigned to different security domains. You create an Administrator role.

What steps should you take to allow the administrator access to all learning items and only the users in one department?

Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Sherill
5 months ago
I see your point, Dudley. However, I believe that creating specific security domain groups for the item entity and user entity would be more effective in this scenario.
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Dudley
5 months ago
But what about creating a security domain group for the user department security domain? Wouldn't that also be necessary to restrict access to users in only one department?
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Bev
5 months ago
I agree with Sherill. By applying the security domain groups to the role, we can ensure the administrator has access to all learning items and only the users in one department.
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Alise
5 months ago
Hold up, this is too easy. Where's the catch? I bet the real answer is B and A. Applying the item entity security domain to the role has got to be the way to go. *chuckles* Tricky, tricky.
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Janna
5 months ago
I'm going with B and D. Applying the user entity security domain to the role is crucial, and creating a group for the user department makes sense too. Can't let the admin run wild across the whole system, right?
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Lavonne
4 months ago
Agreed, applying the user entity security domain and creating a group for the user department is the way to go. We don't want the admin having access to everything.
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Refugia
4 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. We need to restrict the admin to only one department.
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Brande
4 months ago
Yeah, and creating a group for the user department will help keep things organized and secure.
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Melynda
4 months ago
I think you're on the right track. Applying the user entity security domain is definitely important.
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Evette
4 months ago
Exactly, those are the correct steps to ensure the administrator has access to the users in one department while still being able to manage all learning items.
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Hyun
4 months ago
D) Apply the security domain group for the user entity to the role.
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Idella
5 months ago
B) Create a security domain group for the user department security domain.
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Sherill
6 months ago
I think the correct answers are A and D because we need to apply the security domain groups to the role for both the item entity and user entity.
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Lazaro
6 months ago
Interesting. I'd say B and C are the right answers. Creating a security domain group for the items seems important to me, so the admin can manage all the learning content.
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Jamal
6 months ago
Hmm, I think B and D are the way to go. Gotta make sure that admin has access to all the users in one department, but not the whole system. Security domains are key here.
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Claribel
5 months ago
Yes, that's right. By creating a security domain group for the user department and applying it to the role, we can ensure the administrator only has access to users in that specific department.
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Pearly
5 months ago
I agree, B and D seem like the correct options. We need to focus on the user department security domain.
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Wenona
5 months ago
Yes, that's right. By creating a security domain group for the user department and applying it to the role, the administrator will have access to the users in that department only.
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Roslyn
6 months ago
I agree, B and D are the correct answers. It's important to set up the security domains properly.
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Dorothy
6 months ago
So, would applying the security domain group for the item entity and creating a security domain group for the user department be the right choices?
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Phillip
6 months ago
True, we need to ensure the administrator has access to all learning items and only users in one department.
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Long
6 months ago
I think we need to consider the role of the administrator in this scenario.
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Dorothy
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C and D.
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Phillip
6 months ago
I think the correct answers are A and B.
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