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ServiceNow Exam CIS-EM Topic 2 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-EM exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 2
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Within an event rule, how would you parse a nodename out of your raw event data?

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Oneida
6 months ago
Hold up, did someone say Regex? That's the linguistic equivalent of solving a Rubik's cube blindfolded.
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Chun
5 months ago
D) Regex statement
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Gary
6 months ago
B) Groovy script
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Moira
6 months ago
A) JavaScript
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Alyce
6 months ago
Regex statement? It's like a secret code that only the coolest kids can crack. I'm in!
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Norah
6 months ago
JavaScript? Are we building a website or trying to parse event data? Regex is the clear winner here.
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Talia
6 months ago
PowerShell? Really? I'd rather use a magic 8-ball to parse my data.
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Tequila
5 months ago
D) Regex statement
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Virgie
5 months ago
B) Groovy script
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Gregg
5 months ago
A) JavaScript
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Cathern
7 months ago
Groovy script? Nah, that's like trying to tame a wild beast. Regex is the way to go.
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Jenifer
5 months ago
I agree, Groovy script can be a bit wild, but Regex is more precise for this task.
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Letha
5 months ago
Regex statement is definitely the way to go for parsing nodenames.
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Ula
6 months ago
I prefer using JavaScript for parsing nodenames, but regex can be powerful too.
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Kerrie
6 months ago
I agree, regex is definitely the way to go for parsing nodenames.
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Casie
6 months ago
I prefer using JavaScript for parsing nodenames, but regex can be powerful too.
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Lavera
6 months ago
I agree, regex is definitely the way to go for parsing nodenames.
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Emmanuel
7 months ago
Regex statement all the way! Gotta love that pattern matching power.
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Paz
6 months ago
Regex statement all the way! Gotta love that pattern matching power.
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Isadora
6 months ago
D) Regex statement
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Celia
6 months ago
C) PowerShell script
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Beckie
6 months ago
B) Groovy script
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Noble
6 months ago
A) JavaScript
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