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Sitecore Exam Sitecore-10-NET-Developer Topic 5 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for Sitecore's Sitecore-10-NET-Developer exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 5
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As you create templates and add standard values, you know items created from the templates should automatically have the Title field populated with the name of the item. What should you do to ensure this occurs?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Monroe
2 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field. Easy peasy, just like naming my first-born child!
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Serita
1 months ago
User 3: I agree, setting the token in the template's standard values is the way to go.
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Marylyn
1 months ago
User 2: That makes sense, it should automatically populate the Title field with the item's name.
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Titus
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Daron
2 months ago
C) Set_name token in the new item's content Title field. Wait, do we need to use camelCase or snake_case? I always get those mixed up.
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Sena
1 months ago
D) Add _name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Felix
2 months ago
C) Set_name token in the new item's content Title field. CamelCase is used for this token.
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Long
2 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Demetra
2 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Roosevelt
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option A) makes the most sense. It seems like the logical choice.
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Na
3 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field. Hmm, this one's a bit tricky, but I think it's the right way to go.
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Chuck
1 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Ashton
1 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Jamal
2 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Armanda
2 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Noel
3 months ago
I agree with Art. Adding $name token to the template's standard values Title field makes sense.
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Paola
3 months ago
D) Add _name token to the template's standard values Title field. Gotta watch out for those pesky typos!
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Solange
2 months ago
D) Add _name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Nichelle
2 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Gwenn
2 months ago
D) Add _name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Merilyn
3 months ago
C) Set_name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Myra
3 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Elvera
3 months ago
B) Set $name token in the new item's content Title field.
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Myra
3 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Art
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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Janet
3 months ago
A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field. Seems like the obvious choice to me.
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Blythe
3 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. It should automatically populate the Title field with the item's name.
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Tanja
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Add $name token to the template's standard values Title field.
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