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SAP Exam C_THR96_2405 Topic 2 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR96_2405 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following describes a structural dimension? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Kenneth
1 months ago
This question is a piece of cake! B and C are the obvious choices here. Structural dimensions are all about hierarchy and depth.
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Aileen
9 days ago
C) It can have NO more than 12 levels.
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Yasuko
13 days ago
B) It can be built with parent/child relationship data.
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Mauricio
2 months ago
D is definitely not a structural dimension. That sounds more like a security/access control feature. I'm going with B and C.
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Leoma
24 days ago
Yeah, I think B and C are the correct answers for describing a structural dimension.
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Casie
1 months ago
I agree, D is definitely about permissions. B and C seem more like structural dimensions.
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Gearldine
2 months ago
I'm not sure about C, but I think D could also be a correct answer.
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Matt
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is C. 12 levels? That's gotta be a structural dimension, right? What is this, a skyscraper?
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Tony
1 months ago
B) It can be built with parent/child relationship data.
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Tony
1 months ago
C) It can have NO more than 12 levels.
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Sheron
2 months ago
I agree with you, Annabelle. B and C make sense for a structural dimension.
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Tarra
2 months ago
I think A and B are the correct answers. Configuring for benchmarking and having parent-child data are definitely structural dimensions.
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Gerry
2 months ago
B) It can be built with parent/child relationship data.
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Eun
2 months ago
A) It can be configured for benchmarking.
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Annabelle
2 months ago
I think B and C are the correct answers.
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Peter
2 months ago
B and C seem like the right structural dimensions to me. I'm pretty sure a structural dimension can have parent-child relationships and a limited number of levels.
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Jimmie
2 months ago
Absolutely, B and C are the defining features of a structural dimension.
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Mendy
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. Those are the key characteristics of a structural dimension.
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Natalie
2 months ago
I agree, B and C are correct. Structural dimensions can have parent-child relationships and a limited number of levels.
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