To efficiently apply certain actions to multiple guides at one time in the OGL Console
B.
To simultaneously create multiple guides and add activation conditions
C.
To efficiently apply activation conditions to multiple guides at one time
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
Bulk Actions are a feature of the OGL Console that allows users to select multiple guides and perform actions such as publish, unpublish, delete, duplicate, or export them in one go. This saves time and effort compared to doing these actions individually for each guide. Bulk Actions can also be used to assign display groups or launchers to multiple guides at once. References: Oracle® Guided Learning User Guide, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate
Question 13
Which statement is true about Use Cases?
Options:
A.
They provide a variety of prebuilt guide packages developed by Oracle experts and are modeled after real business cases and best practices.
B.
They arc read-only process and non-process guides that arc used for reference, but cannot be deployed in a host application.
C.
They provide a variety of Fusion-related business process training courses that can be deployed to users to develop expertise on Oracle Fusion applications.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
Use Cases are a series of customizable Oracle Guided Learning assets that are available for customers to deploy directly in their application. These Use Cases cover the entire span of the cloud journey across testing, go-live, adoption and training, annual events like budget cycles and everyday application use. Use Cases are curated, knowledgeable content articulated in a templated format. The templates provide examples that can be digested easily in an online format. Customers can simply add these templates to their guide library and start editing the content to meet their unique business needs. Use Cases are designed based on the best practices and real business cases of Oracle experts and customers123. References:
Use Case Libraries in Oracle Guided Learning1
Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning2
Oracle Guided Learning – Fusion3
Question 14
What is a function of the Content Editor?
Options:
A.
It enables users to edit step conditions, display settings, and advanced conditions for process guides.
B.
It allows users to capture screenshots in the host application to create printable Step Guides and job aids.
C.
It enables users to make simple text edits and delete steps without the need to access the Full Editor.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Content Editor is a tool that allows users to edit OGL guides directly in the host application, without opening the OGL Console. The Content Editor has two modes: Simple and Full. The Simple mode enables users to make simple text edits and delete steps, while the Full mode enables users to access all the features of the OGL Console, such as step conditions, display settings, and advanced conditions. The Content Editor can be accessed byclicking on the Edit icon in the guide tile or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+E. The Content Editor is useful for making quick changes to the guides without leaving the host application. References: Creating OGL Content Course (Section 4: Content Editor), Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 1 (Exam Topic: Describe the purpose and functionality of the Content Editor)
Question 15
What happens to a guide when it is deleted from My Content?
Options:
A.
It moves to the Archive from where it can be restored.
B.
It is deleted permanently and cannot be restored.
C.
It is deleted temporarily and is restored after a specified time.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
When a guide is deleted from My Content, it is not permanently removed from the OGL console. Instead, it is moved to the Archive, which is a special folder that stores all the deleted content items. The Archive can be accessed from the left navigation pane, under the My Content folder. The Archive folder shows the name, type, and date of deletion of each content item. The deleted content items can be restored from the Archive by selecting them and clicking the Restore button. The restored content items will be moved back to their original folders in My Content12. References: