C_CPI - Integration Advisor
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Title of test:![]() C_CPI - Integration Advisor Description: C_CPI - Integration Advisor Creation Date: 2024/05/29 Category: Others Number of questions: 25
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What system(s) are MIGs designed for?. Source system. Target system. Source and target system both. Which contextual factors are crucial for the Integration Advisor to produce reliable proposals? Select one or more answers: Industry classification. Country/region. Business process. Size of company. How could MIGs be improved? Select one or more answers: Qualifiers. Codelists. Cardinality. Grouping. Which of the following does not constitute a phase in the Integration Advisor’s new MIG creation process?. Setting up the input data structure. Output data structure definition. The message flow should be defined. Outlining the rules for mapping. What actions must be taken before forming a MAG? Select one or more answers: Creation of target MIG. Creation of source MIG. Code value mapping. Selection of correct type system. How may a MAG be improved? Select one or more answers: Simulation. Manual editing. Integration Advisor proposals. How may Integration Advisor artifacts be brought to Cloud Integration and utilized there? Select one or more answers: Injection. Manual import and export. Activation. What Cloud Integration runtime artifacts can Integration Advisor produce? Select one or more answers: Mapping file. Preprocessing file. Postprocessing file. What are the available documentation forms while exporting the MIG or the MAG? Select one or more answers: PDF. Microsoft Excel. RTF. What is an advantage of using MAGs in the Integration Advisor?. Longer processing times. Less complicated data transformation and mapping. Low capacity for data processing. What does the Integration Advisor’s MIG stand for?. A framework for classifying and arranging message kinds. A visual representation of two systems exchanging messages. A set of instructions for putting message interfaces into practice. What are the mandatory details that must be entered while creating the MIG?. Name, Summary, and Business Context. Name, Direction, and Business Context. Name, Partner Context, and Summary. Name, Direction, and Summary. What are the directions available while creating the MIG for the source? Select one or more answers: In. Out. Both In and Out. What does a MAG in the Integration Advisor represent?. A program that generates XML messages. A manual for compiling messages from several sources. A capability for producing SOAP requests. A part for setting up endpoint connections. What part does Cloud Integration play in using Integration Advisor integration artifacts?. Preserving the integration artifacts for use in the future. Supplying a runtime environment for the integration artifacts’ execution. To produce fresh integration artifacts based on previously published content. To verify an integration artifact’s quality. Which of the following tools can be used to consume integration artifacts from the Integration Advisor? Select one or more answers: Cloud Integration. API Management. SAP Process Orchestration. With the Integration Advisor, what kinds of integration artifacts can be produced?. Data type definitions, function modules, and mappings. Interfaces, data models, and business processes. Widgets, templates, and style sheets. What are mapping proposals in the Integration Advisor used for? Select one or more answers: To make the process of developing message mappings simpler. To make the mapping procedure automatic. To guarantee data consistency between several systems. Which of the following statements regarding the Integration Advisor’s mapping ideas is accurate?. They do away with the requirement for manual mapping. They are always accurate and don’t need to be verified further. Once they are formed, they cannot be changed. They are limited to straightforward mapping scenarios. The ability to create mapping suggestions in the Integration Advisor requires which of the following?. A thorough knowledge of the source and target systems. A table listing each field in the source and target systems. An understanding of the automated business process. All of the above. Which of the following is a key step in creating MIGs in the Integration Advisor?. Defining source and target data structures. Generating proposals for data mappings. Reviewing and customizing proposals. Exporting and consuming mappings. What is the role of proposals in creating MIGs?. To analyze data mappings and transformations. To define error handling mechanisms. To generate sample data for testing. To provide recommendations for message structure definitions. In the Integration Advisor, how can MIGs be enhanced?. By importing existing message structures. By adding new fields and elements to the message structure. By defining validation rules for data integrity. All of the above. What is the role of MAGs in integration development?. To define the iFlow between systems. To generate sample data for testing purposes. To provide a blueprint for transforming and mapping data. To monitor and manage the performance of integration sc. What is the output of creating MAGs in the Integration Advisor?. Consume mapping files. iFlows. Error handling rules. Sample data for testing. |