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SAS Exam A00-260 Topic 6 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAS's A00-260 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 6
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Within SAS Data Integration Studio's SQL Join transformation, the Validate Expression button is located in:

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Suggested Answer: C

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Laila
2 months ago
The Validate Expression button? That's easy! It's hidden behind a secret door in the subquery definition. You have to do a secret handshake to make it appear.
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Rosendo
14 days ago
C) afield Expression definition
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Pok
1 months ago
B) an Expression Builder window
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Laurena
1 months ago
A) a Where clause definition
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Annice
2 months ago
Ah, the Validate Expression button! I remember struggling with that one. It's gotta be in the Expression Builder window. That's where all the magic happens!
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Alease
16 days ago
I agree, that's the best place to make sure everything is correct.
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Jesusita
18 days ago
I always double check my expressions there before running the transformation.
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Janessa
22 days ago
I think you're right, it's definitely in the Expression Builder window.
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Salome
23 days ago
It's a handy tool to make sure everything is working as expected.
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Lasandra
24 days ago
I always double check my expressions there before moving on.
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German
28 days ago
Yeah, that's where you can test out your SQL expressions before running them.
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Odette
1 months ago
I think you're right, it's definitely in the Expression Builder window.
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Jenelle
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe it's in the field Expression definition? That sounds like the place where you'd want to validate your expressions.
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Charisse
1 months ago
I believe it's in the field Expression definition.
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Eugene
2 months ago
I think it might be in the Expression Builder window.
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Elbert
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be in the field Expression definition. It's important to carefully consider all options.
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Hoa
2 months ago
I agree with Selene. It makes sense to have it in the Expression Builder window for easy validation.
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Joaquin
2 months ago
Definitely the Expression Builder window. I remember seeing that button there when I was working on a join transformation.
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Rory
18 days ago
I find it convenient to have the Validate Expression button in the Expression Builder window.
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Frederica
1 months ago
That's right, it's a handy feature in the Expression Builder window.
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Juan
1 months ago
Yes, I always use the Validate Expression button in the Expression Builder window.
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Carlota
2 months ago
I agree, it's definitely in the Expression Builder window.
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Vinnie
2 months ago
I think it's in the Expression Builder window. That's where you can validate the syntax of your expressions.
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Selene
2 months ago
I think the Validate Expression button is located in the Expression Builder window.
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