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SAS Exam A00-260 Topic 3 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAS's A00-260 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 3
[All A00-260 Questions]

Within SAS Data Integration Studio, how many inputs and outputs can be defined for a Generated transformation?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Luann
1 months ago
But wouldn't it make more sense for a transformation to have at least one input and exactly one output for proper data flow?
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Brittni
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Tandra
1 months ago
D, for 'Definitely confusing'! Who needs just one input and one output when you can have zero or more of each? C is where it's at.
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Sabrina
3 days ago
Maybe, but having the option for multiple inputs and outputs can provide more versatility in data integration processes.
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Sabrina
7 days ago
But wouldn't it be easier to manage with just one input and one output?
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Sabrina
9 days ago
I agree, having the flexibility of zero or more inputs and outputs is definitely more practical.
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Gilma
14 days ago
C is more flexible, but D can simplify the process.
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Gilma
22 days ago
D) A transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output.
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Gilma
26 days ago
C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Sabrina
1 months ago
C) A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Dorcas
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of inputs and outputs. I'm going with C just to be safe. Gotta keep those options open, you know?
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Basilia
2 months ago
C is the way to go! Zero or more inputs and outputs - that's the flexibility I want in my transformations.
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Chandra
22 days ago
It's great to have the option to define the number of inputs and outputs based on the specific requirements of the transformation.
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Barabara
1 months ago
I agree, having that flexibility makes it easier to design and customize transformations.
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Quentin
1 months ago
C is definitely the best option. I love the flexibility of having zero or more inputs and outputs.
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Luann
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) A transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output.
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Samuel
2 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking B. A transformation needs at least one input and at least one output. But C also sounds reasonable. I'll have to double-check the docs on this one.
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Rebbecca
1 months ago
True, D does make sense as well. It's always good to double-check the documentation for clarity.
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Andrew
1 months ago
But D says a transformation needs at least one input and exactly one output. That could be a possibility too.
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Belen
1 months ago
I agree, C seems like the most flexible option.
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Kyoko
1 months ago
I think C is correct. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs.
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Wava
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's C. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and zero or more outputs. That makes the most sense to me.
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Ruthann
2 months ago
I agree with you, it's definitely A. That's the correct option.
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Augustine
2 months ago
I think it's A. A transformation can have zero or more inputs and exactly one output.
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