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In SAP Cloud ALM, which entity is used as a container for solution processes?
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Option A, Official guide and SAP learning hub both reference Scope as the actual container. Saw a similar question on legit practice.
Its A, these SAP wording tricks are annoying. Scope is used as the container for solution processes, not C which just helps visualize. Pretty sure that's what comes up in most practice sets.
I don't think it's C. Scope (A) acts as the actual container for solution processes in SAP Cloud ALM, not just something visual like Solution Value Flow. C is tempting but that wording is a trap I've seen before in practice sets. Pretty sure Scope is right unless SAP changed something recently, anyone disagree?
A tbh, C is tempting but container = Scope here, saw practice Q worded almost the same.
C , saw similar in a practice exam and Solution Value Flow was described as the main structure for solution processes. Could be mixing up the terms, official guide would clarify.
I remember a similar scenario from labs on a practice test, got tripped up by C too. But I think it's actually A here since Scope is what holds the solution processes together in SAP Cloud ALM. Not totally locked in though, open to debate between A and C.
A for sure. In SAP Cloud ALM, Scope is literally the container that holds your solution processes, while Solution Value Flow (C) just lets you see relationships and flows but doesn't contain anything itself. Pretty sure that's what SAP's docs and training mention. Let me know if anyone has seen otherwise but I doubt it.
A tbh. SAP loves these subtle wording differences, but "container" means Scope here, not Solution Value Flow. C just shows relationships between processes, it doesn't actually hold them. Anyone see different in recent documentation?
A , C looks like the classic trap since Solution Value Flow just visualizes but doesn’t actually contain the processes. I’ve seen similar Qs on practice where Scope was the right pick if "container" is mentioned.
A , container means Scope here not C.
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