Which scenario would most commonly use a related action?
Which scenario would most commonly use a related action?
The most common use of a related action is to initiate a new process related to the context of the current data or task. In this case, starting a company-wide annual performance review process that tasks every employee to fill out a self-assessment would involve triggering related actions for each individual employee. This meets the criteria for a related action, as it launches a new, context-specific process for each employee based on the overarching task.
selected answer : c scenario B also has the potential for utilizing related actions for launching individual self-assessments, and resetting passwords on forgotten credentials presents a more common and individual-record-focused use case that aligns perfectly with the core strengths of related actions in Appian
Option D could also be addressed through built-in Appian functionality, such as a task or form that allows the IT team to update the status of a service request. It would not typically require a related action. So the answer is letter B, In the scenario described in option B, a related action could be used to initiate a new process for each employee to fill out their self-assessment. The related action could be triggered by a button or link on the main interface or process, and would pass the necessary information (such as the employee ID) to the new process.
Hi nyxxx is these question are coming for the actual exam in ACD100
ur thinking too much, its D.