Hey, has anyone else noticed that the question says 'agent nodes' instead of just 'nodes'? I wonder if that's a clue that we're supposed to be thinking about some kind of agent-based system here.
Nah, I think B is still the way to go. You can always test your expressions before applying them, you know? Plus, it's just a more efficient way to manage projects across multiple agents.
Good point. Maybe a combination of B and C would be best, so you can use expressions but also double-check in the UI to make sure you're targeting the right nodes.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What if you have a bunch of nodes with similar names or labels? Wouldn't that make it hard to target the right ones with an expression?
I agree, B is the way to go. The other options just seem too limited. Like, C and D would only let you assign projects one node at a time, which would be a pain if you have a lot of agents.
This question is really straightforward, I think. The correct answer has to be B - using an expression that matches a node's name or label. That's the most flexible way to assign projects to specific agents.
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