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Pausing and Resuming Case Processing

This document discusses pausing and resuming case processing in Pega. It provides examples of using a Wait step in a case to pause processing until a requirement is met. It also discusses using business logic validation and insights to analyze case and process data.
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Pausing and Resuming Case Processing

This document discusses pausing and resuming case processing in Pega. It provides examples of using a Wait step in a case to pause processing until a requirement is met. It also discusses using business logic validation and insights to analyze case and process data.
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Pausing and resuming case processing

Question: Which requirement is best implemented by using a Wait step in a case?

A: You cannot complete a purchase case on a website unless you complete a new account subcase.

In a mortgage loan case type, applicants enter data in the Credit score, Income, Assets, Liabilities,
and Loan amount fields. The data is submitted on different processes in the case type. The system
informs applicants that, based on the data they provided in the Financial information stage, there
are no loans available, and the case does not enter the Loan stage.

 Configure business logic validation on the Loan stage.

What are two benefits of using insights? (Choose Two)

 Insights allow you to transform data queries into tables or visualizations to make data
analysis easier
 Insights allow you to share data queries between users to support collaboration

Which two actions can you perform from the Explore Data landing page? (Choose Two)

 Create a pie chart for customer satisfaction data.


 Filter, sort, or group data for product inventory.

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the
desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space
bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with
a mouse.
 In an online shopping application, you use Insights to visualize data about recent

returns. From the Explore Data landing page, you analyze the types of returns and

the amount of each return. In the Data tab, you select a clustered column, and then

you add the Case ID count, Return amount, and Purchase type fields. In the Chart

tab, you add a tooltip and update the legend.

The payroll manager requests a report on the average length of time required to obtain

the various approvals for employee raises and promotions. What type of metric does the

report provide?

 Process metric

Question
A manager requests a report that contains the following columns: Create Date, Case ID,

Create Operator and Work Status. You must sort the Create Date values so that the most

recently created cases appear at the top of the list with the remaining cases descending

from newest to oldest.

 For the Create Date property, select Highest to Lowest sort type.

A manager has requested a report that shows the purchase requests for each of the regional

cost centers. The manager wants to organize the results so that the cost center appears only

once on the report and the requests are listed under the cost center.

 Use the cost center column to group the results.

Given that an event is a trigger caused by user activity and an action is a response by the

application, which two of the following sets represent action sets (event > action) in Pega

Platform™? (Choose Two)

 Tab key > Add new work


 Double-click > Scan barcode/QR code

Which two of the following statements are true about user interface elements? (Choose
Two)

 Autocomplete is an example of a basic control available out of the box


 The predefined formats for a button include Standard, Simple, and Strong

End users can clear selections on a form and view the previous actions on the case. How do
you configure the action set on a button to achieve this result?

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