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3 weeks ago
Hi all, I’m currently working through some CAD practice tests and I’m not completely sure about the answer to the question below. Could someone help me out?
1. Where do you configure the conditions for a decision?
A. On the Decision node
B. In a script before the Decision node
C. On the Decision branches
D. On a Decision branch node
E. In the Choice List Settings for a Decision node
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Hi @jcb1,
I would select C. On the Decision branches myself.
What was your thought when you said you weren't entirely sure?
EDIT of the original post: added a screenshot.
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
The correct answer is C. On the Decision branches.
In ServiceNow, when working with Flow Designer, you configure the conditions that determine which path the flow takes directly on the Decision branches themselves, not on the Decision node.
Hope that can help.
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Hi @jcb1,
I would select C. On the Decision branches myself.
What was your thought when you said you weren't entirely sure?
EDIT of the original post: added a screenshot.
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
The correct answer is C. On the Decision branches.
In ServiceNow, when working with Flow Designer, you configure the conditions that determine which path the flow takes directly on the Decision branches themselves, not on the Decision node.
Hope that can help.
