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UiPath Exam UiPath-ARDv1 Topic 12 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-ARDv1 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 12
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A developer creates a Dispatcher which extracts information from the top 30 mail messages in Microsoft Outlook and uploads that information into a queue.

What is the recommended way to avoid processing duplicates of the same Queue Items?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Kimi
1 months ago
Option D: Set it and forget it. Just like my laundry detergent!
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Natalie
3 days ago
User 2: I agree, setting the 'Unique Reference' to 'Yes' and adding a descriptive 'Reference' seems like a simple solution.
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Marica
16 days ago
User 1: Option D sounds like the easiest way to avoid processing duplicates.
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Queenie
2 months ago
Hmm, Option A sounds like a lot of manual work. Why bother with an Excel file when the queue can handle this automatically? Option D is the way to go.
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Catalina
13 days ago
Definitely, setting the 'Unique Reference' of the queue to 'Yes' and adding a descriptive 'Reference' in the 'Add Queue Item' activity is the way to go.
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Jillian
1 months ago
I agree, Option D seems like the most efficient way to avoid processing duplicates.
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Arlen
1 months ago
Option A sounds like a lot of manual work. Why bother with an Excel file when the queue can handle this automatically?
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Nickolas
2 months ago
Option C is interesting, but 'Auto Retry' should generally be 'Yes' to handle any temporary failures. Option D is the cleaner approach.
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Ozell
19 days ago
I think Option D is the best choice to ensure no duplicates are processed in the queue.
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France
26 days ago
Yes, setting the 'Unique Reference' to 'Yes' and adding a descriptive 'Reference' seems like a reliable method.
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Howard
1 months ago
I agree, Option D seems like the cleaner approach to avoid processing duplicates.
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Stacey
1 months ago
User 2: Option D is the cleaner approach.
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Aja
2 months ago
Option C is interesting, but 'Auto Retry' should generally be 'Yes' to handle any temporary failures.
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Gwen
2 months ago
User 1: I think Option C is interesting, but 'Auto Retry' should generally be 'Yes' to handle any temporary failures.
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Jacklyn
2 months ago
I prefer option D, setting the 'Unique Reference' to 'Yes' and adding a descriptive 'Reference' for each item.
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Arlie
2 months ago
I agree with Kami, adding a descriptive 'Reference' seems like a reliable method.
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Loreta
2 months ago
I agree, Option D is the most straightforward solution. Checking the 'Reference' field is a good way to identify and skip duplicates.
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Lai
2 months ago
Definitely. It's a clean solution to the problem.
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Veronika
2 months ago
Agreed. It makes it easy to avoid processing duplicates.
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Tiffiny
2 months ago
I think so too. Setting the 'Unique Reference' to 'Yes' is key.
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Herschel
2 months ago
Option D is definitely the way to go. It's simple and effective.
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Tammy
2 months ago
Option D is the way to go. Setting the 'Unique Reference' to 'Yes' will ensure that duplicate items are not processed.
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Kami
3 months ago
I think option B is the best way to avoid processing duplicates.
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