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SAP Exam P_C4H340_34 Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's P_C4H340_34 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 5
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You need to create a CronJob for an automated task that will be performed every day at midnight.

Which steps would you follow? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

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Josue
4 months ago
I'm with you, Desmond. That option D is clearly a red herring. Gotta keep an eye out for those tricky exam questions!
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Desmond
4 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote option D was just trying to trick us. 'Perform a system update for sample data' at midnight? That's just silly.
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Magda
4 months ago
Looks good to me. A, B, and E seem like the logical steps to take. Can't go wrong with those.
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Blythe
3 months ago
User 3: Finally, we create a CronJob item and a trigger for midnight using ImpEx or Backoffice. That should do it.
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Lenita
4 months ago
User 2: Yes, that's the first step. Then we define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface.
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Lynette
4 months ago
User 1: I think we should register the JobPerformable bean in the Spring configuration file.
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Selene
4 months ago
I agree with Regenia. Those are the right steps to follow. Option C and D are not necessary for creating the CronJob.
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Cordell
3 months ago
E) Create a CronJob item and a trigger for midnight using ImpEx or Backoffice.
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Cherri
4 months ago
B) Define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface.
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Jordan
4 months ago
A) Register the JobPerformable bean in your extension's Spring configuration file.
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Regenia
5 months ago
Options A, B, and E are the correct steps to create a CronJob for an automated task. I'm sure about this, as I've done this before.
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Lisbeth
4 months ago
User 2: Yes, that's correct. We also need to define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface and create a CronJob item with a trigger for midnight.
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Billy
4 months ago
User 1: I think we need to register the JobPerformable bean in the Spring configuration file.
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Weldon
4 months ago
E) Create a CronJob item and a trigger for midnight using ImpEx or Backoffice.
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Marge
4 months ago
E) Create a CronJob item and a trigger for midnight using ImpEx or Backoffice.
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Ruth
4 months ago
B) Define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface.
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Maia
4 months ago
B) Define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface.
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Amber
4 months ago
A) Register the JobPerformable bean in your extension's Spring configuration file.
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Abel
4 months ago
A) Register the JobPerformable bean in your extension's Spring configuration file.
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Alex
5 months ago
Definitely! That's the third correct step. Looks like we've got all three correct answers covered.
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Gilberto
6 months ago
I agree with both of you. And then we should create a CronJob item and a trigger for midnight using ImpEx or Backoffice, right?
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Felix
6 months ago
Yes, that sounds correct. After that, we need to define the Cronjob logic in a class that implements the JobPerformable interface.
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Alex
6 months ago
I think the first step would be to register the JobPerformable bean in the Spring configuration file, right?
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