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UiPath Exam UiPath-SAIv1 Topic 6 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-SAIv1 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 6
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How can the code be tested in a development or testing environment in the context of the Document Understanding Process?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Cheryll
1 months ago
I prefer option A, using the code as a template for other tests seems more efficient.
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Bernardo
1 months ago
I agree with Lonny, creating test data based on use cases is crucial.
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Lonny
1 months ago
I think option C is the best approach.
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Leonie
2 months ago
Hold up, where's the option for 'Hire a team of monkeys to randomly mash the keyboard and call it a day'? Just kidding, C looks solid to me.
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Cathern
6 days ago
User Comment: Hold up, where's the option for 'Hire a team of monkeys to randomly mash the keyboard and call it a day'? Just kidding, C looks solid to me.
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Bernardo
12 days ago
C) Based on the use case developed, create test data to test existing and new tests.
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Nelida
16 days ago
B) Simply run the existing tests
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Tequila
21 days ago
A) Use them as a template to create other tests.
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Jose
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd have to go with D. Sounds like the most efficient way to validate the current use case. Efficiency is key, folks!
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Shaun
29 days ago
C) Based on the use case developed, create test data to test existing and new tests.
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Carmela
1 months ago
B) Simply run the existing tests
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Hana
1 months ago
A) Use them as a template to create other tests.
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Stefany
2 months ago
I'd say B, just run the existing tests. Keep it simple, you know? No need to reinvent the wheel.
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Eleonore
17 days ago
I'd say B, just run the existing tests. Keep it simple, you know? No need to reinvent the wheel.
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Ayesha
18 days ago
C) Based on the use case developed, create test data to test existing and new tests.
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Tora
2 months ago
B) Simply run the existing tests
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Willetta
2 months ago
A) Use them as a template to create other tests.
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Rodrigo
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go. Gotta test those new features too, not just the old stuff! #QualityOverQuantity
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Twana
2 months ago
Agreed, testing new features is just as important as testing existing ones. Quality over quantity!
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Franklyn
2 months ago
Option C is definitely the best approach. We need to make sure everything is thoroughly tested.
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