Examine the Process below:
An error has been encountered on Page1 and the exception has bubbled up to be recovered in the Recover1 stage. If there is an error in the Calc1 stage which path will the Process take?
Examine the Process below:
An error has been encountered on Page1 and the exception has bubbled up to be recovered in the Recover1 stage. If there is an error in the Calc1 stage which path will the Process take?
If an error occurs in the Calc1 stage, the process will follow the flow to the Recover2 stage. This is because Recover2 is connected to Calc1, meaning it is the designed recovery point for any errors that occur within Calc1. After Recover2 handles the error, the process would then proceed to the appropriate Resume2 stage. Therefore, the correct answer is that the error will be recovered in the Recover2 stage.
I have tested and the exception thrown in the Calc1 stage won't be caught by Recover2 and the Correct answer is B.
The answer is B
The answer is obviously C !!
No, since BP cannot hold more than two errors at time. Correct answer is B.
the answer is B. because there can be an error in recovery mode
B. C may look like the answer, but the recovery stage can only be turned on once, it must be handled and turned off by resume stage before getting turned on again, otherwise, it will terminate the process
soufian said that the answer is B
B all the way
Yes, B is the correct answer.
The correct response is: **B. The Error will cause the Process to terminate** Explanation: In the provided flow, if an error occurs in the "Calc1" stage, there is no corresponding Recover stage to catch and handle that error. Since the error is not caught by any Recover stage, it will bubble up to the top level of the process and cause the process to terminate due to an unhandled exception. Therefore, option B is the correct answer. The process will terminate when an error occurs in the "Calc1" stage because the error is not recovered or handled in any way within the process flow.
The correct response is: **B. The Error will cause the Process to terminate** Explanation: In the provided flow, if an error occurs in the "Calc1" stage, there is no corresponding Recover stage to catch and handle that error. Since the error is not caught by any Recover stage, it will bubble up to the top level of the process and cause the process to terminate due to an unhandled exception. Therefore, option B is the correct answer. The process will terminate when an error occurs in the "Calc1" stage because the error is not recovered or handled in any way within the process flow.
C. Why do you say it is B??
B is correct
Answer is B