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What must you do to find out which entity sets are available in the OData V2.0 interface?
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Option B
B . Service doc (A) is a common distractor, but only the metadata doc gives you *all* entity sets, even those not immediately visible. Seen this tripping people up in practice. Let me know if you disagree.
Makes sense to go with B here. The metadata doc is where all entity sets are actually defined, not just the main collections you'd see with A. Pretty sure that's how SAP expects you to check this, but open to other views.
B . Had something like this in a mock and the metadata doc ($metadata endpoint) listed all entity sets, not just names but structure too. Service doc (A) shows less detail. Pretty confident unless SAP changed something.
Makes sense to pick B. The metadata document actually defines all the entity sets, types, and properties for the service, not just a list. Pretty sure that's what SAP wants here, but correct me if you think otherwise.
I don’t think A is right, B. The metadata doc actually lists all available entity sets, while A only shows what’s exposed as entry points. Pretty sure SAP expects you to check $metadata for full details.
A is wrong, B. The metadata document shows all entity sets, not just the top-level collections. Saw similar phrasing on other SAP topics so pretty confident here.
Option B saw similar on practice and official exam reports. Metadata doc is the way SAP checks.
B. saw similar in exam reports.
A or B. I thought the service document (A) would show what's available since you can get visible collections from there, at least at a glance. But maybe it doesn't go deep enough for all entity sets, just the entry points. Anyone else run into this?
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