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OutSystems Exam Associate-Reactive-Developer Topic 1 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for OutSystems's Associate-Reactive-Developer exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 1
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When you want to display a widget in a certain role, what is the best way?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Nana
15 days ago
I think option A is the best choice, setting the widget's Visible property.
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Stefany
16 days ago
I prefer using Container to display control with Display property.
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Roslyn
17 days ago
I agree with Leonor, using the If condition seems like the most logical approach.
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Leonor
18 days ago
I think the best way is to use the If condition to display control.
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Cecilia
20 days ago
Option A looks a bit too specific. I prefer something more generic like Option C that can be applied across different widgets.
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Holley
1 months ago
Haha, Option D is just throwing in the towel! 'Cannot be done'? That's not the developer spirit I was hoping for.
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Mitsue
22 days ago
A) The widget's Visible property setting is Check Role (UserId) = True
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Jacquelyne
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with Option B. Using a Container to control the display seems more flexible and scalable than messing with individual widget properties.
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Tamera
1 months ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Using an If condition to check the role seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Lavonda
3 days ago
Yes, it's important to make sure the widget is only visible to users with the correct role.
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Corazon
22 days ago
I agree, it's a simple and effective way to display the widget based on the role.
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Brigette
26 days ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Using an If condition to check the role seems like the most straightforward approach.
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