QUESTION 38
You need to configure the desktop action for the MaintenanceScheduler cloud flow. Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
According to the scenario, you want to configure the desktop action to run on any available machine in a machine group and to time out after 20 minutes if no machine is available. To do this, you need to select machine settings in Power Automate for desktop and choose a machine group as the target device for your desktop action. Then, you need to select the Timeout property and update the duration to PT20M, which stands for 20 minutes in ISO 8601 format. You do not need to launch Power Automate for desktop or navigate to Desktop flow action settings in the cloud flow, as these steps are not relevant for configuring the desktop action. You also do not need to select C as an answer, as P20M is not a valid ISO 8601 duration format.
Topic 1, City Power and Light
Background
City Power and Light is one of the biggest energy companies in North Americ a. They extract, produce and transport oil. The company has more than 50 offices and 100 oil extraction facilities throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. They use railways, trucks, and pipelines to move oil and gas from their facilities.
The company provides the following services:
* Produce oil from oil sands safely, responsibly, and reliably
* Refine crude oil into high-quality products
* Develop and manage wind power facilities.
* Transport oil to different countries/regions.
City Power and Light uses various Microsoft software products to manage its daily activities and run its machine-critical applications.
Requirements
ManagePipelineMaintenanceTasks
A user named Admin1 creates a cloud flow named ManagePipelineMaintenanceTasks. Admin1 applies a data loss prevention (DLP) policy to the flow. Adminlshares the flow with a user named PipelineManager1 as co-owner. You must determine the actions that PipelineManager can perform.
MaintenanceScheduler
You create a cloud flow that uses a desktop flow. The desktop flow connects to third-party services to fetch information. You must not permit the desktop flow to run for more than 20 minutes.
You must configure sharing for MatinenanceScheduler to meet the following requirements:
* User1 must be able to work with you to modify the desktop flow.
* User2 must be able to access and review the run history for the flow.
* You must grant User3 permissions to run but not modify the desktop flow.
ERPDataOperations flow
City Power and light uses an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The ERP system does not have an API.
Each day the company receives an email that contains an attachment. The attachment lists orders from the company’s rail transportation partners. You must create an automation solution that reads the contents of the email and writes records to the ERP system. The solution must pass credentials from a cloud flow to a desktop flow.
RailStatusUpdater
City Power and Light actively monitors all products in transit. You must create a flow named RailStatusUpdater that manages communications with railways that transport the company’s products. RailStatusUpdater includes five desktop flow actions.
You must run the desktop flows in attended mode during testing. You must run the desktop flows in unattended mode after you deploy the solution. You must minimize administrative efforts.
Packaging
You must package the automations in a solution. All required components must be included in the solution.
Issues
ProductionMonitor flow
You create a cloud flow named ProductionMonitor which uses the Manually trigger a flow trigger. You plan to trigger ProductionMonitor from a cloud flow named ProdManager.
You add a Run a Child flow action in ProdManager to trigger ProductionMonitor. When you attempt to save ProdManager the following error messaqe displays:
CapacityPlanning flow
Developers within the company use cloud flows to access data from an on-premises capacity planning system.
You observe significant increases to the volume of traffic that the on-premises data gateway processes each day. You must minimize gateway failures.
DataCollector flow
You have a desktop flow that interacts with a web form. The flow must write data to several fields on the form.
You are testing the flow. The flow fails when attempting to write data to any field on the web form.
RailStatusUpdater flow
The RailStatusUpdater flow occasionally fails due to machine connection errors. You can usually get the desktop flow to complete by resubmitting the cloud flow run. You must automate the retry process to ensure that you do not need to manually resubmit the cloud flow when machine connection errors occur.