!
route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY deny 10
match as-path 1
!
route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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NEW QUESTION: 1
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Neighbor 10.0.0.1 remote-as 65001
Neighbor 10.0.0.1 route-map BGP-ROUTE-policy in
Which Cisco IOS command should be used within the route-map to achieve the goal on ISP 2 from AS 65000?
A. ip as-path access-list 1 permit
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route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY deny 10
match as-path 1
!
route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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Answer: A
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
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Answer: A
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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set community no-export additive
Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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D. route-map BGP-ROUTE-POLICY permit 10
set community no-export additive
Answer: ANEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,FNEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQNEW QUESTION: 4
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E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E
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NEW QUESTION: 2
Which four are requirements for using Virtual Tie Lines (VTL) with an NBX system? (Choose four.)
A. VTLs maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and provide end-to-end IP-ToS tagging
B. A maximum of 96 VTLs are supported on any one NBX system
C. Each NBX must have its own Network Call Processor (NCP)
D. VTL license is required for each participating NCP
E. Each VTL counts as one NBX device for device limit
F. VTL requires either IP On-the-Fly or Standard IP license for each NBX system
G. VTLs require a T1 or E1 Digital Line Card in each NBX system
Answer: A,C,D,F
NEW QUESTION: 3
A calculation script is performed on a database for which Create Block on Equation is OFF.
The command SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON is issued immediately before an equation in the script.
Which statement accurately describe when blocks will be created?
A. No blocks will be created.
B. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns constant values to members of a sparse dimension
C. Blocks will be created when the equation assigns either constant or non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension.
D. Blocks will be created ONLY when the equation assigns non-constant values to members of a sparse dimension
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Blocks are always (whether or not CREATEBLOCKONEQ is ON or OFF) created when a constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist). When SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON blocks will also be created when an non- constant value is assigned to a member of a sparse dimension (for which a block does not exist) in a new block.
Note: If this would be a select two alternative question, the alternatives would have to be reworded slightly differently.
Note #1:
The SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command controls, within a calculation script, whether or not new blocks are created when a calculation formula assigns anything other than a constant to a member of a sparse dimension. SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ overrides the Create Block on Equation setting for the database.
Syntax: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ ON|OFF;
ON: When a calculation formula assigns a non-constant value to a member of a sparse dimension for which a block does not exist, Analytic Services creates a new block.
Note #2: The Create Blocks on Equation setting is a database property. The initial value for the Create Blocks on Equation setting is OFF; no new blocks are created when something other than a constant is assigned to a sparse dimension member. You can use Administration Services or MaxL to set the Create Blocks on Equation setting to ON at the database-level. For more information about enabling the Create Blocks on Equation property for a database, see MaxL documentation in the Technical Reference or Administration Services online help.
For more specific control, you can use the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command within a calculation script to control creation of new blocks at the time the command is encountered in the script. Use of the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ calculation command has the following characteristics:
* When Analytic Services encounters a SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command within a calculation script, Analytic Services ignores the database-level setting.
* Where needed in the calculation script, you can use multiple SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ commands to define the Create Blocks on Equation setting value for the calculations that follow each command.
* The value set by the SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command stays in affect until the next SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ command is processed or the calculation script is finished.
Reference: SET CREATEBLOCKONEQ
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which two of the following are supported in the native Magento API? (Choose two)
A. partial void
B. partial invoice
C. partial refund
D. partial capture
E. partial shipment
Answer: B,E