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SAP Exam C_PO_7517 Topic 5 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_PO_7517 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 5
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The lifetime of a Business Process in SAP BPM is generally identified with the time elapsed between the Start Event and the Error End Event. What are the events that abort a business process? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Vannessa
4 months ago
I believe Termination and Error End are the correct events. They make sense in terms of ending the business process.
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Rodrigo
4 months ago
I'm not sure about Expiration Time. It doesn't sound like an event that would abort a business process.
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Pearlene
4 months ago
I agree with Frederic. The Error End Event could also be one of the events that abort a business process.
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Frederic
4 months ago
I think the events that abort a business process in SAP BPM are the Escalation End Event and Termination.
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Jarvis
5 months ago
I think it makes sense that any error would lead to the process being aborted, so Error End seems likely.
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Kimberlie
5 months ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers threw in Expiration Time just to see if we're paying attention. Of course, Termination and Error End are the correct answers here!
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Isabelle
4 months ago
Yeah, Termination and Error End are the events that abort a business process.
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Hassie
4 months ago
I agree, Expiration Time seems like a distractor.
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Mona
4 months ago
Termination and Error End are definitely the events that abort a business process.
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Nida
4 months ago
Yeah, they always try to trick us with those kinds of options.
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Erick
4 months ago
Yeah, Termination and Error End are the events that abort a business process.
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Sharika
4 months ago
I agree, Expiration Time seems like a distractor.
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Alecia
4 months ago
I agree, Expiration Time seems like a distractor.
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Cecily
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about Error End, but Expiration Time does sound like a valid event to abort the process.
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Deangelo
5 months ago
Actually, I believe Error End and Expiration Time also abort a business process.
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Jarvis
5 months ago
I agree with Cecily, those events make sense because they indicate a need to stop the process.
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Stephen
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about Expiration Time. Doesn't that just cause the process to end, rather than actually aborting it? I'd go with B) Termination and C) Error End.
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Allene
5 months ago
Yes, I agree with Franchesca. The lifetime of a Business Process is determined by the time between the Start Event and the Error End Event, so Termination and Error End are the events that can abort the process.
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Diego
5 months ago
Yes, you're right. Those are the correct events that can abort a business process.
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Diego
5 months ago
I think the events that can abort a business process are Termination and Error End.
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Franchesca
6 months ago
I think the correct answers are B) Termination and C) Error End. These events definitely abort the business process.
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Cecily
6 months ago
I think the events that abort a business process are Escalation End Event and Termination.
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