RCA 10.3 - Relativity
Integration Points
Questions and Correct
Answers Graded A+
RIP - Answer: Relativity Integration Points offers a solution to configure integrations from third party
systems to Relativity objects.
Integration Points ingests that application to handle the scheduling, setup, field mapping, and actual
import into Relativity - Answer: True
RIP supports LDAP enabled HR servers such as Active Directory - Answer: True,
the LDAP integration can filter and schedule imports from Active Directory data into a Relativity
workspace
After installing RIP into a workspace, you need to install RIP agents - Answer: True
Relativity Integration Points agents operate on a single agent per job basis. If you have 4 agents enabled
and only 1 job running in your workspace, only 1 agent will be performing work while the other 3 agents
will be idle until additional jobs are started. - Answer: True
To import using RIP or to export using RIP you need allow import and allow export admin permissions on
that workspace respectively - Answer: True
Integration points is tenant-aware. This means that workspace admins within a tenancy receive an error
if they attempt to push to a workspace they don't have permissions to. This error occurs when they click
Run Now on the integration point they create to push documents to review. - Answer: True
, Integration Points profiles - Answer: You have the option of creating and saving profiles, which you can
use to run future import or export jobs through Integration Points.
You can save a profile through the Transfer Options console on an integration point that you're currently
creating or editing, or you can create one through the Integration Point Profile tab. - Answer: True
2 locations like pivot profile
Enter a name in the Profile Name field and click Save as Profile. Note that the profile name defaults to
the name you originally gave the integration point you created. - Answer: True
The fields and layouts for creating a profile are identical to those for creating any integration point that
intend to run, except that after you save the profile, you don't have the option to run it. Instead, you see
a detailed layout of the profile you just created. - Answer: True
Integration Points provides you with the ability to import data directly into your workspace through the
same functionality that the Relativity Desktop Client (RDC) provides for importing the document object. -
Answer: True
RIP can import a CSV file, LDAP, or load file directly into your workspace, and schedule future or
recurrent import jobs. - Answer: True
What application is the default application that should be used for importing and exporting - Answer:
RDC, not RIP
Integration Points jobs are not editable after a run. - Answer: False
All Integration Points jobs are fully editable after run.
What is the soruce type when importing a csv file through RIP - Answer: FTP (CSV file)
requires a host, protocol type, port, and csv filepath
downloading load file error is only available for load files and not visible for other providers - Answer:
True
Integration Points
Questions and Correct
Answers Graded A+
RIP - Answer: Relativity Integration Points offers a solution to configure integrations from third party
systems to Relativity objects.
Integration Points ingests that application to handle the scheduling, setup, field mapping, and actual
import into Relativity - Answer: True
RIP supports LDAP enabled HR servers such as Active Directory - Answer: True,
the LDAP integration can filter and schedule imports from Active Directory data into a Relativity
workspace
After installing RIP into a workspace, you need to install RIP agents - Answer: True
Relativity Integration Points agents operate on a single agent per job basis. If you have 4 agents enabled
and only 1 job running in your workspace, only 1 agent will be performing work while the other 3 agents
will be idle until additional jobs are started. - Answer: True
To import using RIP or to export using RIP you need allow import and allow export admin permissions on
that workspace respectively - Answer: True
Integration points is tenant-aware. This means that workspace admins within a tenancy receive an error
if they attempt to push to a workspace they don't have permissions to. This error occurs when they click
Run Now on the integration point they create to push documents to review. - Answer: True
, Integration Points profiles - Answer: You have the option of creating and saving profiles, which you can
use to run future import or export jobs through Integration Points.
You can save a profile through the Transfer Options console on an integration point that you're currently
creating or editing, or you can create one through the Integration Point Profile tab. - Answer: True
2 locations like pivot profile
Enter a name in the Profile Name field and click Save as Profile. Note that the profile name defaults to
the name you originally gave the integration point you created. - Answer: True
The fields and layouts for creating a profile are identical to those for creating any integration point that
intend to run, except that after you save the profile, you don't have the option to run it. Instead, you see
a detailed layout of the profile you just created. - Answer: True
Integration Points provides you with the ability to import data directly into your workspace through the
same functionality that the Relativity Desktop Client (RDC) provides for importing the document object. -
Answer: True
RIP can import a CSV file, LDAP, or load file directly into your workspace, and schedule future or
recurrent import jobs. - Answer: True
What application is the default application that should be used for importing and exporting - Answer:
RDC, not RIP
Integration Points jobs are not editable after a run. - Answer: False
All Integration Points jobs are fully editable after run.
What is the soruce type when importing a csv file through RIP - Answer: FTP (CSV file)
requires a host, protocol type, port, and csv filepath
downloading load file error is only available for load files and not visible for other providers - Answer:
True