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Adobe Exam AD0-E327 Topic 7 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E327 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 7
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A workflow was returning unexpected results. The Operator used the pause functionality to put the workflow into a paused state to examine these results. They never cleared the pause state.

What two impacts will this have on the overall Campaign instance? (Choose two.)

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Fabiola
2 days ago
I wonder if the workflow gets lonely when it's paused. Maybe it starts talking to the temporary tables, keeping them company. C and E are the answers, though, no denying that.
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Shayne
7 days ago
I'm with Tran on this one. B doesn't make sense as an impact. It's like saying your car runs better when it's in park. C and E are the correct answers, no doubt about it.
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Tran
11 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about B being an impact. Wouldn't it make the workflow less efficient if it's just sitting there, paused? C and E seem like the obvious impacts to me.
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Felice
14 days ago
This is a tricky one, but I think Otis nailed it. Pausing a workflow is like putting your car in park - it stops the engine, but the car is still there, taking up space. C and E are the way to go.
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Dorothy
15 days ago
I agree with Otis. The pause functionality is meant to allow the operator to investigate the issue, not leave the workflow in a perpetual state of limbo. C and E are the right choices here.
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Garry
20 days ago
But won't leaving temporary tables in place also have an impact on the database size?
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Otis
21 days ago
The correct answers are C and E. A paused workflow will stop further iterations from running and lock the workflow until it's restarted. This can leave any temporary tables in place, which is not ideal.
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Melissa
6 days ago
A: Why did you pause the workflow?
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Alaine
21 days ago
I agree with Jose. Pausing the workflow will stop further iterations and lock it until restarted.
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Jose
23 days ago
I think the correct answers are C and E.
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