Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud 2022 Implementation Professional Questions and Answers
Question 5
Which are two reasons for creating a migration snapshot?
Options:
A.
To download the enterprise data locally for offline work
B.
To migrate the enterprise data between different releases of the environment
C.
To restore the artifacts and data to the snapshot state
D.
To refresh the test environment from the production environment
E.
To export the enterprise data to an external application
Answer:
C, D
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Oracle Help Center, migration snapshots are used to migrate application artifacts and data between environments, such as refreshing the test environment from the production environment. Migration snapshots can also be used to restore the artifacts and data to the snapshot state in case of any issues or errors. The other reasons are not valid for creating a migration snapshot.
Question 6
Which two things occur during application registration7
Options:
A.
The system generates default data objects based on your selections in the registration wizard.
B.
The system generates connections to external applications.
C.
The system imports external application data to determine the application configuration.
D.
You select an Enterprise Data Management Cloud application type.
E.
You load dimension data from flat files.
Answer:
A, D
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Oracle documentation, application registration is the process of creating an Enterprise Data Management Cloud application and defining its configuration. During application registration, you select an application type and the system generates default data objects based on your selections in the registration wizard. The system does not generate connections to external applications, import external application data, or load dimension data from flat files during application registration. These tasks are performed separately after the application is registered.
Question 7
Which two statements are true about mapping keys?
Options:
A.
Mapping keys consist of a location, source node type, and target node type.
B.
The system automatically generates mapping keys for each unique location.
C.
Mapping keys control which dimensions are output in the source and target columns of the mapping export.
D.
One mapping key is required per location.
Answer:
A, C
Explanation:
Explanation:
Mapping keys are used to specify the source node types mapped to target node types and to define a location name to export the mapping data. The following statements are true about mapping keys: mapping keys consist of a location, source node type, and target node type; mapping keys control which dimensions are output in the source and target columns of the mapping export. The following statements are false about mapping keys: the system automatically generates mapping keys for each unique location; one mapping key is required per location. You need to manually define mapping keys for each source-to-target relationship using a unique location name. You can have multiple mapping keys for the same location if you have different source node types mapped to the same target node type. References: Defining Mapping Keys - Oracle Help Center1; Exporting Mapping Data - Oracle Help Center2
Question 8
A node exists in a hierarchy. Which three types of properties could be present7
Options:
A.
Inherited properties
B.
Relationship properties
C.
Hierarchy properties
D.
Node properties
E.
Shared properties
Answer:
A, B, D
Explanation:
Explanation:
“A node is an instance of a node type that represents a member in a hierarchy. A node has properties that describe its characteristics and behavior. There are three types of properties for nodes: Node properties; Relationship properties; Inherited properties.” The other options are not types of properties for nodes.