01. Five unrelated source department codes, with no shared pattern and no numeric adjacency, all need to land on the same target entity member.
Which mapping type suits this?
a) A Between mapping covering the lowest through the highest of the five codes.
b) A Like mapping using a pattern broad enough to reach all five codes.
c) A period mapping entry for each of the five codes.
d) An In mapping, which relates a specific list of source values to one member.
02. Users can navigate to source detail from most figures in a target form, but one column consistently offers nothing. That column holds adjustments a finance analyst types in directly each month.
What explains the difference?
a) The analyst lacks the permission required to navigate from their own entries.
b) Manually entered figures have no source detail to navigate to.
c) Manual entries break the drill path for the whole form until the next load.
d) The drill region needs extending to cover the adjustment column as well.
03. After an export completes, a final stage produces information about the loaded result.
What is the purpose of the Check stage?
a) To confirm the mappings before any figures are written to the target.
b) To retry any rows the export stage was unable to write successfully.
c) To assess the loaded result once data has reached the target.
d) To verify that the source file was structured as the integration expected.
04. Two options are on the table for keeping a reporting cube current: running the existing data map on an overnight schedule, or enabling Smart Push on the forms planners use. The business requirement is that a planner can check their own submission in a report before leaving for the day.
Which option meets it?
a) The overnight schedule, provided the reports are run the following morning.
b) Smart Push, because the movement happens when the planner saves rather than overnight.
c) Either, since both make the figures available within the same working day.
d) Neither, because reporting cubes cannot reflect figures entered on the same day.
05. An organization runs a single fiscal calendar that every Cloud EPM application follows, and wants period alignment defined once rather than repeated for each application.
Which period mapping level suits this?
a) Global period mapping, since every application can then work from one shared definition.
b) Source period mapping, which covers every application drawing on that calendar.
c) No mapping level is needed at all for an organization on a single shared calendar.
d) Application period mapping, defined once and inherited by the others.
06. A source system is migrated to a new service endpoint. The data it exposes, its structure, and the mappings already built against it are all unchanged.
What is the minimum change required in Data Integration?
a) Re-register the target application so that it points at the new source endpoint.
b) Update the endpoint in the existing connection and leave the integrations alone.
c) Rebuild each integration against the new endpoint and re-create its mappings.
d) Deploy an agent, since a migrated endpoint can no longer be reached directly.
07. Beyond aligning the calendar and Scenario, an integration must relate the individual account and entity values in the source to the members that exist in the target.
What performs that translation?
a) Member mappings, which relate source values to target dimension members.
b) Target registration, which matches source values to members automatically.
c) Period mapping, applied to each dimension in turn.
d) The source connection, which translates values as they are extracted.
08. Agent-based extractions ran correctly for months. After an unplanned restart of the host, every job routed through the agent begins to fail, although nothing in the Cloud EPM configuration has changed.
What should be checked first?
a) Whether the target application registration survived the restart intact.
b) Whether the source database's credentials expired during the outage.
c) Whether the integration definitions need to be rebuilt after the interruption.
d) Whether the agent is running on the host again after the restart.
09. Most Cloud EPM applications in an environment follow the corporate calendar, but one statutory reporting application works to a different period structure that must not affect the others.
Which period mapping level addresses this?
a) Application period mapping, which lets that one application depart from the norm.
b) Global period mapping, adjusted so that it accommodates both calendars at once.
c) Source period mapping, since the statutory calendar originates in a source system.
d) A separate environment, since two calendars cannot coexist in one instance.
10. During a review, one team member points out that a category was chosen when the application was registered, and argues that no category mapping is therefore necessary.
How should that argument be assessed?
a) The argument fails, because categories are never recorded during registration.
b) The argument holds, because a category selected at registration performs the alignment.
c) Recording a category at registration is not the same as mapping source categories.
d) The argument holds only where a single Scenario member is ever loaded.