Our experts just checked the answer, it is correct. You can read the following explanation: The purpose of application scoping is not to track the user who developed an application. However, application scoping does provide a way to manage access to applications based on roles and groups, which can be used to control who has access to create, modify, and delete application artifacts
@@ankitadutta1995 Hi, our experts just checked the answers of question No.7, the answers are B, C and D. You can check the reference material below: docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-application-development/page/build/guided-app-creator/task/gac-designate-data-table.html
As per my understanding, the answer for question 8 is wrong
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Our experts just checked the answer, it is correct. You can read the following explanation: The purpose of application scoping is not to track the user who developed an application. However, application scoping does provide a way to manage access to applications based on roles and groups, which can be used to control who has access to create, modify, and delete application artifacts
@@dumpsinfo999 My bad.. I meant answer 7 is incorrect, 8 is correct. I think answer 8 should be B,D and E.
@@ankitadutta1995 Hi, our experts just checked the answers of question No.7, the answers are B, C and D. You can check the reference material below: docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-application-development/page/build/guided-app-creator/task/gac-designate-data-table.html
Where can I find answers ?
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