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OMG Exam OMG-OCUP-300 Topic 3 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for OMG's OMG-OCUP-300 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 3
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Which situations would result in errors when executing a ReclassifyObjectAction on an object? (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Lorean
7 months ago
Haha, I bet someone will try to choose 'all of the above' just to be safe! But seriously, I'd go with B and F - a new classifier that already classifies the object is just asking for trouble.
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Chaya
6 months ago
Yeah, choosing an abstract class as a new classifier and having it already classify the object sounds like trouble.
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Wilda
6 months ago
I think B and F are the risky choices.
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Linette
6 months ago
Yeah, using an abstract class as a new classifier could cause issues.
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Rupert
6 months ago
I think B and F are the ones to watch out for.
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Mammie
6 months ago
Yeah, B and F seem like the safest choices.
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Ricarda
6 months ago
I agree, choosing 'all of the above' is risky.
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Jamie
7 months ago
I agree with Jacquelyne. B and D seem like the most obvious choices here. Although C might also cause issues if the old and new classifiers are the same.
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Jacquelyne
7 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. Trying to reclassify an object with an abstract class or without any new classifiers would definitely cause errors.
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Ivette
6 months ago
Understanding the potential errors is crucial for successful reclassification.
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Annice
6 months ago
Avoiding errors is key when executing a ReclassifyObjectAction.
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Terry
6 months ago
And always provide new classifiers when reclassifying an object.
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Jose
6 months ago
It's important to make sure the new classifier is not abstract.
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Herman
6 months ago
Definitely, not supplying any new classifiers would also result in errors.
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Kate
6 months ago
D) No new classifiers are supplied.
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Ligia
7 months ago
Yes, trying to reclassify an object with an abstract class would cause errors.
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Marica
7 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers.
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Lorenza
7 months ago
B) A new classifier is an abstract class.
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