Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner (CBP) Certification Practice Exam

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What setting on an activity allows you to view the worktable contents prior to its execution?

  1. Execute immediately.

  2. Enable but do not execute.

  3. Run diagnostics.

  4. Check for errors.

The correct answer is: Enable but do not execute.

The option that allows you to view the worktable contents prior to execution is often characterized by a setting that enables the review of data without actually carrying out the operation. Enabling an activity without executing it lets you inspect the setup, including the records that would be affected, and any transformations or manipulations that are intended to take place. This is crucial for validating assumptions about the data flow and ensuring that the desired outcomes will be achieved when the activity is finally executed. The other options serve different purposes. Executing immediately leads straight to executing the activity without a chance for previewing the worktable. Running diagnostics may provide insight into performance or potential bottlenecks but does not allow for a review of worktable contents. Checking for errors can help identify issues in the design or settings, but it does not provide a preview of data that would be processed. Thus, enabling but not executing is the most effective choice for reviewing worktable contents ahead of execution.