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Talend Core Certified Developer Exam
, 1.You want to create a generic schema using a schema defined in a Talend
component in the Repository view.
How can you accomplish this?
A. By right-clicking the component and selecting the Generic schema option.
B. On the Advanced settings tab of the Component view.
C. In the Repository, by right-clicking Generic schemas.
D. In the Schema Editor window for the component.
Answer: C
Explanation:
To create a generic schema from a schema defined in a Talend component, follow
these steps:
Open the Repository View:
In Talend Studio, navigate to the Repository panel, typically located on the left side of
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Locate the 'Generic schemas' Node:
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Within the Repository, expand the 'Metadata' section to find the 'Generic schemas'
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Initiate the Generic Schema Creation Process:
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Right-click on 'Generic schemas' and select 'Create generic schema' from the context
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In the schema creation wizard that appears, provide the necessary properties such as
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'Name' and 'Description' for the new generic schema.
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Set Up the Schema Structure:
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Define the schema structure by adding columns and specifying their data types as
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Finalize the Schema Creation:
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Click 'Finish' to complete the creation process. The new generic schema will now be
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This method allows you to create a reusable generic schema that can be applied
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Reference: Talend Official Documentation, Talend Studio User Guide
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2.In some instances, after applying changes to a component schema, you are asked
if you would like to propagate the changes.
What is the significance of this prompt?
A. Confirm that you want to apply the schema changes to the previous component in
the Job.
B. Confirm that you want to apply the schema changes to both the previous and next
components in the Job.
C. Confirm that you want to apply the schema changes to the next component in the
Job.