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ServiceNow Exam CIS-Discovery Topic 5 Question 69 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-Discovery exam
Question #: 69
Topic #: 5
[All CIS-Discovery Questions]

A config file for an application has the following three lines:

Line 1: app build 1.2.3.4 version 5.14

Line 2: installation_dir=c:\opt\bin

Line 3: build_type=Server.

Which methods below will extract the build and version numbers from these lines using a horizontal discovery pattern? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Daniela
8 months ago
Wait, did they really include a 'Get Process operation with correct Port' option? That's like bringing a fork to a soup-eating contest. *chuckles*
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Martha
7 months ago
D) Parse File operation with Regular Expression parsing strategy
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Erinn
7 months ago
Yeah, that option seems out of place.
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Pamella
7 months ago
C) Parse File operation with Delimited Text parsing strategy
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Shannon
7 months ago
A) Get Process operation with correct Port
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Krissy
8 months ago
Hmm, I was hoping for something a bit more challenging. This is like a walk in the park! The Parse File operation is where it's at, no doubt about it.
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Ivan
8 months ago
Ah, the joys of config files! I bet the developers who wrote this code were feeling quite whimsical. Anywho, I'm putting my money on the Delimited Text and Regular Expression options.
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Quinn
8 months ago
Regular Expression parsing strategy is definitely the way to go for this task.
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Stephen
8 months ago
Delimited Text parsing strategy might work well for extracting the build and version numbers.
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Clement
8 months ago
I think using Regular Expression would be the most efficient way to extract the build and version numbers.
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Linwood
8 months ago
I agree, Delimited Text and Regular Expression seem like the best options here.
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Alaine
9 months ago
I'm feeling a bit stumped on this one. Gotta say, the Regular Expression option sounds intriguing, but I'm not sure it's the best fit. Decisions, decisions...
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Justine
8 months ago
I agree, Regular Expression might be a good choice for this task.
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Johnna
8 months ago
D) Parse File operation with Regular Expression parsing strategy
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Goldie
8 months ago
I think the Delimited Text parsing strategy could work well here.
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Edward
8 months ago
C) Parse File operation with Delimited Text parsing strategy
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Katie
9 months ago
A) Get Process operation with correct Port
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Rosio
9 months ago
I'm not sure about the correct methods, but I think I would go with option D for extracting the build and version numbers.
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Buffy
9 months ago
I agree with you, Allene. Option C and D seem to be the most suitable for this task.
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Allene
9 months ago
I think option C and D are the correct methods to extract the build and version numbers.
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Alexis
10 months ago
C'mon, this is easy! The Parse File operation with Delimited Text strategy is the way to go. No need for any fancy regex here.
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Latrice
9 months ago
Definitely, no need to overcomplicate things when the solution is right in front of us.
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Quinn
9 months ago
I think we can skip the regex and just stick with the Delimited Text parsing strategy.
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Lorrine
9 months ago
Yeah, that's the most straightforward way to extract the build and version numbers.
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Dominic
9 months ago
I agree, using the Parse File operation with Delimited Text parsing strategy is the best approach.
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