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RELATIVITY PROCESSING CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW – NEWEST TEST BANK WITH REAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

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◍ Select all that apply. Processing and deduplication order is determined by: a. Custodian first name b. Custodian last name c. Artifact ID d. Highest specified order number first e. Lowest specified order number first c. Artifact ID e. Lowest specified order number first ◍ T or F - If a processing set has already been inventoried, you can move straight to the discovery phase after adding/editing/deleting a processing source. False. If you add/edit/delete a data source from a processing set that has been inventoried but not yet discovered, you must run inventory again on that processing set ◍ Select all that apply. The permissions required to process data using Quick-Create sets include: a. Quick-Create Set(s) in Tab Visibility b. Edit Permission on Quick-Create Set(s) in Object Security. c. Quick-Create Set(s) in Other Settings d. Processing Sets in Tab Visibility a. Quick-Create Set(s) in Tab Visibility b. Edit Permission on Quick-Create Set(s) in Object Security. d. Processing Sets in Tab Visibility ◍ T or F - When creating a Quick-Create Set for a single processing set, the Name field will display the name you enter appended with <Custodian Name>. False. If you're creating a single processing set, it will display only the name you enter in the Name field. If you're creating multiple sets, they will display the name you enter in the field appended with <Custodian Name>. ◍ Select all that apply. When you save a quick-create instance, the options are: a. Create processing set(s) b. Create processing set(s) and inventory files c. Create processing set(s) and discover files d. Create processing set(s) and inventory, discover and publish files a. Create processing set(s) b. Create processing set(s) and inventory files c. Create processing set(s) and discover files ◍ T or F - If you enter (comma) as your delimiter, and you have one or more folder names that don't contain a comma, you will still be able to Save and Create. False. You will receive an invalid source path error after clicking Save and Create. In this case, the Preview window would also not list any entity names. ◍ Select all that apply. You can exclude the following during Inventory: a. File Locations b. File Sizes c. Duplicate Files d. NIST files e. Recipient Domains f. Date Ranges a. File Locations b. File Sizes d. NIST files (Duplicate files are removed on publication. Sender Domains can be removed on Inventory, but not Recipient Domains) ◍ Place items in correct order. The following is a typical workflow that incorporates inventory: a. Add data sources to the processing set b. Apply filters to the inventoried data c. Run discovery on the refined data d. Create a processing set or select an existing set e. Publish the discovered files to the workspace f. Inventory the files in that processing set to extract top-level metadata d. Create a processing set or select an existing set a. Add data sources to the processing set f. Inventory the files in that processing set to extract top-level metadata b. Apply filters to the inventoried data c. Run discovery on the refined data e. Publish the discovered files to the workspace ◍ Multiple Choice. The Inventory Files button on the console is available in the following situations: a. The processing set has already been not been discovered b. A retry discovery job is in the queue for the processing set c. The processing set is cancelled. d. There are no data sources associated with the processing set a. If the processing set has not been discovered, Inventory can be re-run. ◍ T or F - If you cancel an Inventory job after it has been sent to the processing engine, the entire processing set is cancelled and needs to be recreated. True ◍ Which of the following filter types does not use a two-list display to choose which files should be excluded during filtering? a. File Type b. Sender Domain c. File Size d. Location C. File size uses a range graph, in which you click and drag range selectors to exclude files.

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RELATIVITY PROCESSING CERTIFICATION
EXAM REVIEW – NEWEST TEST BANK WITH
REAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS

◍ Select all that apply. Processing and deduplication order is
determined by:
a. Custodian first name
b. Custodian last name
c. Artifact ID
d. Highest specified order number first
e. Lowest specified order number first c. Artifact ID
e. Lowest specified order number first


◍ T or F - If a processing set has already been inventoried, you can
move straight to the discovery phase after adding/editing/deleting a
processing source. False. If you add/edit/delete a data source from a
processing set that has been inventoried but not yet discovered, you
must run inventory again on that processing set


◍ Select all that apply. The permissions required to process data
using Quick-Create sets include:

,a. Quick-Create Set(s) in Tab Visibility
b. Edit Permission on Quick-Create Set(s) in Object Security.
c. Quick-Create Set(s) in Other Settings
d. Processing Sets in Tab Visibility a. Quick-Create Set(s) in Tab
Visibility
b. Edit Permission on Quick-Create Set(s) in Object Security.
d. Processing Sets in Tab Visibility


◍ T or F - When creating a Quick-Create Set for a single processing
set, the Name field will display the name you enter appended with
<Custodian Name>. False. If you're creating a single processing set,
it will display only the name you enter in the Name field. If you're
creating multiple sets, they will display the name you enter in the
field appended with <Custodian Name>.


◍ Select all that apply. When you save a quick-create instance, the
options are:
a. Create processing set(s)
b. Create processing set(s) and inventory files
c. Create processing set(s) and discover files
d. Create processing set(s) and inventory, discover and publish files
a. Create processing set(s)
b. Create processing set(s) and inventory files
c. Create processing set(s) and discover files

,◍ T or F - If you enter (comma) as your delimiter, and you have one
or more folder names that don't contain a comma, you will still be
able to Save and Create. False. You will receive an invalid source path
error after clicking Save and Create. In this case, the Preview
window would also not list any entity names.


◍ Select all that apply. You can exclude the following during
Inventory:
a. File Locations
b. File Sizes
c. Duplicate Files
d. NIST files
e. Recipient Domains
f. Date Ranges a. File Locations
b. File Sizes
d. NIST files
(Duplicate files are removed on publication. Sender Domains can be
removed on Inventory, but not Recipient Domains)


◍ Place items in correct order. The following is a typical workflow
that incorporates inventory:
a. Add data sources to the processing set
b. Apply filters to the inventoried data

, c. Run discovery on the refined data
d. Create a processing set or select an existing set
e. Publish the discovered files to the workspace
f. Inventory the files in that processing set to extract top-level
metadata d. Create a processing set or select an existing set
a. Add data sources to the processing set
f. Inventory the files in that processing set to extract top-level
metadata
b. Apply filters to the inventoried data
c. Run discovery on the refined data
e. Publish the discovered files to the workspace


◍ Multiple Choice. The Inventory Files button on the console is
available in the following situations:
a. The processing set has already been not been discovered
b. A retry discovery job is in the queue for the processing set
c. The processing set is cancelled.
d. There are no data sources associated with the processing set a. If
the processing set has not been discovered, Inventory can be re-run.


◍ T or F - If you cancel an Inventory job after it has been sent to the
processing engine, the entire processing set is cancelled and needs
to be recreated. True
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