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質問 # 53
Which is NOT a way to re-order the steps in a Process Guide?
- A. In the Content Editor, click and drag the steps to re-order them.
- B. Delete a step and create a new one from scratch.
- C. In the Full Editor, click and drag the arrow icon to the left of the guide step.
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
Deleting a step and creating a new one from scratch is not a way to re-order the steps in a Process Guide. This method will result in losing the original stepcontent and settings, and it will also change the step ID. The other two options, B and C, are both valid ways to re-order the steps in a Process Guide. In the Content Editor, you can click and drag the steps to re-order them in the left panel. In the Full Editor, you can click and drag the arrow icon to the left of the guide step to re-order them in the right panel. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
質問 # 54
Which is NOT a setting used forHot-spots'?
- A. Step branches
- B. Monitor selector
- C. Step conditions
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
Hot-spots are interactive elements that highlight a specific area on the screen and allow the user to click on them to perform an action or navigate to another step. Hot-spots have three main settings: monitor selector, step conditions, and hot-spot properties. Step branches are not a setting used for hot-spots, but a feature that allows you to create different paths for the user based on their choices or actions. Step branches can be applied to any step type, not just hot-spots. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
質問 # 55
Which is the purpose of Bulk Actions?
- A. To efficiently apply activation conditions to multiple guides at one time
- B. To efficiently apply certain actions to multiple guides at one time in the OGL Console
- C. To simultaneously create multiple guides and add activation conditions
正解:B
解説:
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
質問 # 56
Each single-tip step in a Process Guide requires an activation setting to proceed to the next step. Which is NOT an example of a Next Step action?
- A. Advance when the user clicks an element.
- B. Advance when the user presses the Enter key.
- C. Advance when the user opens another browser tab.
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
A single-tip step in a Process Guide is a guide that contains only one tip that guides the user to perform a specific action on the application. To proceed to the next step in a Process Guide, the single-tip step requires an activation setting that defines the condition for advancing. The activation setting can be one of the following options12:
Advance when the user clicks an element: This option advances the step when the user clicks on the element that is specified in the selector field.This is the default option for single-tip steps.
Advance when the user presses the Enter key: This option advances the step when the user presses the Enter key on the keyboard. This option is useful for steps that require the user to enter some text in an input field.
Advance when the user hovers over an element: This option advances the step when the user moves the mouse cursor over the element that is specified in the selector field. This option is useful for steps that require the user to hover over a menu or a button to reveal a sub-menu or a tooltip.
Advance when the user scrolls to an element: This option advances the step when the user scrolls the page to bring the element that is specified in the selector field into the viewport. This option is useful for steps that require the user to scroll to a certain section of the page.
Advance when the user performs a custom action: This option advances the step when the user performs a custom action that is defined by a JavaScript function. This option is useful for steps that require the user to perform a complex or non-standard action that cannot be captured by the other options.
The option Advance when the user opens another browser tab is not an example of a Next Step action for a single-tip step in a Process Guide. This option does not exist in the activation setting menu, and it is not a valid condition for advancing a single-tip step. Opening another browser tab does not affect the current application or the Process Guide, and it is not a recommended action for the user to follow the guide. References:
1: Creating OGL Content Course, Module 3: Creating Single-Tip Steps, Lesson: Configuring Single-Tip Steps, Topic: Activation Settings
2: Oracle Cloud Using Oracle Guided Learning, Release 23C, Chapter 4: Creating Guides, Section:
Configuring Single-Tip Steps, Subsection: Activation Settings
質問 # 57
Which action can you NOT perform from the Content Editor?
- A. Add step comments and guide comments.
- B. Delete a step from a Process Guide.
- C. Add a new step to a Process Guide.
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
Adding step comments and guide comments is not an action that you can perform from the Content Editor. This action can only be done from the Full Editor, where you can access the Comments tab and add comments for each step or guide1. The other two options, B and C, are both actions that you can perform from the Content Editor. In the Content Editor, you can delete a step from a Process Guide by clicking the trash icon next to the step name in the left panel2. You can also add a new step to a Process Guide by clicking the plus icon at the bottom of the left panel2. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning ContentDeveloper Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
質問 # 58
Where arc activation conditions managed?
- A. At the guide level
- B. In User Settings
- C. In the Content Editor
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
Activation conditions are rules that determine when and where a guide or a task list will be displayed in the Help panel. Activation conditions are managed in the Content Editor, which is the tool that allows you to create and edit content for Oracle Guided Learning. You can access the Content Editor from the OGL console, which is the web-based interface that allows you to manage and monitor your Oracle Guided Learning content.
In the Content Editor, you can set activation conditions for each guide or task list by using the Activation tab.
You can specify the URL, role, language, and other criteria that will trigger the display of the guide or task list. You can also use logical operators and variables to create complex activation rules. You can test and preview your activation conditions before publishing your content. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Creating Content, Implementing and Managing Guided Learning
質問 # 59
What can you disable on a page by using OGL?
- A. Browser toolbar
- B. Mouse cursor
- C. Page elements
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
By using OGL, you can disable page elements that are not relevant or distracting for the user during a guide.
This feature is called Page Masking and it allows you to create a transparent overlay that covers the entire page except for the elements that you want to highlight or interact with. Page masking can improve the user experience and focus by hiding unnecessary or confusing elements. You can configure the page masking settings in the OGL editor, such as the opacity, color, and border of the overlay. You can also use the Exclude Elements option to select the elements that you want to exclude from the page masking. Page masking can be applied to any step type, not just hot-spots. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
質問 # 60
Which Display Setting is NOT used to align the Help icon?
- A. Help icon alignment
- B. Help icon offset
- C. Help icon placement
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
The Display Setting that is NOT used to align the Help icon is the Help icon placement. The Help icon placement is a setting that determines where the Help icon will be displayed on the screen, either in the bottom right corner or in the top right corner. The Help icon placement is not related to the alignment of the Help icon, which is the position of the Help icon relative to the target element. The alignment of the Help icon is controlled by two other Display Settings: the Help icon alignment and the Help icon offset. The Help icon alignment is a setting that allows you to choose the direction of the Help icon from the target element, such as top, bottom, left, or right. The Help iconoffset is a setting that allows you to adjust the distance of the Help icon from the target element in pixels. By using these two settings, you can fine-tune the alignment of the Help icon to avoid overlapping or obscuring the target element or other UI elements. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Working with the Editors, Creating Content
質問 # 61
Which OGL content type is commonly set to Autoload?
- A. Training guide
- B. Smart Tip
- C. Step guide
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
A Smart Tip is a type of OGL content that provides contextual information or tips to the user when they hover over a UI element. A Smart Tip can be set to Autoload, which means that it will automatically display when the user visits a page where the Smart Tip is configured. Autoloading Smart Tips can be useful for highlighting important or new features, providing reminders or warnings, or offering additional help or resources. The other two content types, Training guide and Step guide, are not commonly set to Autoload, as they are more suitable for user-initiated interactions. References: Creating OGL Content Course (Section 2:
Content Types), Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 1 (Exam Topic: Describe the purpose and functionality of Smart Tips)
質問 # 62
What is a function of the Content Editor?
- 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.
正解:C
解説:
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)
質問 # 63
Which statement is true about Base Guides?
- A. They are a library of prebuilt guides developed by Oracle experts and can be imported into the My Content library.
- B. They consist of non-process guides developed for use in Fusion and non-Fusion host applications.
- C. They arc training content that provide foundational training on the business processes behind Oracle Fusion applications.
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
Base Guides are a library of prebuilt guides developed by Oracle experts that cover common business processes and scenarios in Oracle Fusion applications12. They are designed to help users learn and adopt Oracle Fusion applications faster and more effectively. Base Guides can be imported into the My Content library and customized to suit the specific needs and preferences of the organization34. Base Guides are updated regularly to reflect the latest changes and enhancements in Oracle Fusion applications2. References: Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 1, Working with Base Content: OGL Content Developer, Oracle Guided Learning User Guide
質問 # 64
What happens when you change the width of a tip in a guide?
- A. It changes only the width for the current tip.
- B. It changes the width for all the tips in that step.
- C. It changes the width for all tips in the guide.
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
The width of a tip is the horizontal dimension of the tip box that contains the title and the description of a step in a guide. The width of a tip can be changed by using the Width slider in the Full Editor or the Content Editor. The width of a tip can be adjusted from 200 pixels to 800 pixels, depending on the size and layout of the target element and the screen. Changing the width of a tip affects only the current tip that is selected in the editor. It does not affect the width of other tips in the same step or in the same guide. Each tip can have a different width, depending on the content and the design of the guide. Changing the width of a tip can help to improve the readability and the appearance of the tip, as well as the alignment and the positioning of the tip relative to the target element. References:
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1
Creating OGL Content Course
Enhancing OGL Content Course
質問 # 65
Which action can you NOT perform from the Content Editor?
- A. Add step comments and guide comments.
- B. Delete a step from a Process Guide.
- C. Add a new step to a Process Guide.
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
Adding step comments and guide comments is not an action that you can perform from the Content Editor. This action can only be done from the Full Editor, where you can access the Comments tab and add comments for each step or guide1. The other two options, B and C, are both actions that you can perform from the Content Editor. In the Content Editor, you can delete a step from a Process Guide by clicking the trash icon next to the step name in the left panel2. You can also add a new step to a Process Guide by clicking the plus icon at the bottom of the left panel2. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning ContentDeveloper Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
質問 # 66
Where would you find Advanced Settings for a guide?
- A. In the Full Editor when creating or editing a guide
- B. In the Settings on the guide tile
- C. In the Application Settings menu
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
The Advanced Settings for a guide are located in the Full Editor, which is accessed by clicking on the Edit button on the guide tile or by double-clicking on the guide in the My Content section. The Advanced Settings allow the content developer to customize various aspects of the guide, such as the guide name, description, icon, color, activation conditions, and advanced guide settings. The Application Settings menu and the Settings on the guide tile do not provide access to the Advanced Settings for a guide. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Learning Path, Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam, Advanced Settings
質問 # 67
As a best practice, when should you use the Show Back Button Netting?
- A. When steps of the previous tip are visible on the same page
- B. On every step in a Process Guide
- C. On only the first step of a Process Guide
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
The Show Back Button setting is a display option that can be applied to a step in a guide to allow the user to go back to the previous step. As a best practice, it is recommended to use this setting when the steps of the previous tip are visible on the same page, so that the user can easily navigate between the steps without losing context. For example, if a guide has multiple steps on the same form or screen, the Show Back Button can be useful to let the user review or change their inputs. However, if the steps of the previous tip are not visible on the same page, such as when the user has to navigate to a different page or tab, the Show Back Button can be confusing or misleading, as it may not take the user back to the exact state of the previous step. In such cases, it is better to hide the Show Back Button and use the Restart Guide option instead, which will reset the guide from the beginning. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Creating OGL Content, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate
質問 # 68
What happens if a user imports a guide from a use case that already exists in My Content?
- A. The newly imported guide overwrites the existing guide
- B. A copy of the guide is created with a new apiName.
- C. The user cannot import the guide from the use case and receives an error message.
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
When a user imports a guide from a use case that already exists in My Content, a copy of the guide is created with a new apiName. The apiName is a unique identifier for each guide that is used for tracking and launching purposes. The user can edit the copy of the guide as needed and assign it to a different display group or launcher. The original guide remains unchanged inMy Content. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Creating OGL Content, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate
質問 # 69
Where can you access the Version History of a guide?
- A. Guide Status
- B. Full Editor
- C. Guide Settings
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
Version History is a feature that allows OGL developers to automatically save multiple versions of their active guides and provides the ability to preview any prior versions of guides. OGL console users with appropriate permissions can view the version history of guides and can select a previous version to be restored.
To access the Version History of a guide, you need to go to the Guide Settings, which can be found by clicking on the gear icon next to the guide name in the OGL console. There, you can see a list of all the saved versions of the guide, along with the date, time, and author of each version. You can also preview, restore, or delete any version of the guide from the Version History tab. References: Creating OGL Content, Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Become a Certified Oracle Guided Learning Developer
質問 # 70
Where in the OGL Console would you Unci settings that enable you to restrict guides to be displayed to certain user roles?
- A. User Management
- B. Custom Roles
- C. Guide Activation
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
The Guide Activation settings in the OGL Console allow you to specify the conditions under which a guide will be displayed to the user. One of the conditions is the User Role, which lets you restrict the guide to be shown only to users who have a certain role assigned to them in the Cloud Application. For example, you can create a guide that is only visible to users who have the role of Sales Manager. Custom Roles and User Management are not settings in the OGL Console, but features of the Cloud Application that define the access and permissions of different users. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1, Enhancing OGL Content Course, Guide Activation Settings
質問 # 71
Which type of edits can be made in the Full Editor?
- A. Adding time conditions
- B. Adding steps and reselecting elements
- C. Changing Display Group designation
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
The Full Editor is an advanced editor that allows for more editing and configuration of guides, including Display, Activation, and Advanced Settings1. One of the editing options in the Full Editor is to add steps and reselect elements for the guide. This can be done by selecting the Add Step icon and then choosing the UI element for the step2. You can also change the tip target by selecting Change Tip Target and editing the selector3. References:
Creating OGL Content
Adding an Interactive Step
Selecting Targets
質問 # 72
What in the purpose of the Track Target Position Netting in the Advanced Settings of the Full Editor?
- A. To make the highlighted section of the screen smaller or bigger using pixel precision
- B. To ensure that a tip stays on the target element if the element's position moves when the user scrolls
- C. To redirect a guide back to the Help widget
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
The Track Target Position Netting is a feature in the Advanced Settings of the Full Editor that allows you to adjust the behavior of the tip position relative to the target element. The target element is the element in the application that the tip is pointing to or highlighting. The tip position is the location of the tip on the screen.
The Track Target Position Netting feature has three options: None, Fixed, and Dynamic. None means that the tip position is fixed on the screen and does not move with the target element. Fixed means that the tip position is fixed relative to the target element and moves with the target element. Dynamic means that the tip position is dynamic and adjusts to the target element's position and size. The purpose of the Track Target Position Netting feature is to ensure that the tip stays on the target element if the element's position moves when the user scrolls or resizes the window. This feature can help to improve the user experience and avoid confusion or misalignment of the tip and the target element. You can configure the Track Target Position Netting feature in the Advanced Settings tab of the Full Editor, by selecting the option from the drop-down menu. References:
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1
Creating OGL Content Course
Enhancing OGL Content Course
質問 # 73
Which content items can be stored in the OGL Console?
- A. Videos
- B. Training documents
- C. Process Guides
正解:C
解説:
Explanation
The OGL Console is a web-based application that allows you to create, manage, and deploy OGL content items. OGL content items are interactive guides that help users learn and perform tasks in Oracle Cloud Applications. Process Guides are one type of OGL content items that provide a sequence of steps to complete a business process. Process Guides can be accessed from the OGL Launcher or the OGL Player. Training documents and videos are not OGL content items and cannot be stored in the OGL Console. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1, Creating OGL Content Course, OGL Console Overview
質問 # 74
For which types of guides should you use the Sticky Guide setting?
- A. Process guides
- B. Message guides
- C. Smart tips
正解:A
解説:
Explanation
The Sticky Guide setting is used to make a guide stay on the screen until the user completes all the steps or closes it manually. This is useful for process guides, which are guides that walk the user through a series of tasks or actions in an application. Process guides are typically longer and more complex than message guides or smart tips, and require the user's full attention and interaction. By using the Sticky Guide setting, you can ensure that the user does not lose track of the guide or miss any important steps. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Learning Path, Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam
質問 # 75
Which status indicates that a guide is in the Development phase?
- A. Unpublished Revision
- B. Draft
- C. Published
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
The Draft status indicates that a guide is in the Development phase, which means that it is not yet ready to be published or deployed to the end users. A guide in the Draft status can be edited, tested, and previewed by the content developer, but it is not visible to anyone else. The Draft status is the default status for a new guide, and it can be changed to Published or Unpublished Revision by using the Publish button in the OGL Console. References: Creating OGL Content Course (Section 5: Publishing OGL Content), Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 1 (Exam Topic: Describe the purpose and functionality of the Publish button)
質問 # 76
Where and to whom in a guide with the Published status visible?
- A. Only in the production environment to end users
- B. In the development and production environments
- C. Only in the development environment to administrators
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
A guide with the Published status is visible to both end users and administrators in the development and production environments. The Published status indicates that the guide is ready to be used by the end users on the application. However, the guide can still be edited and updated by the administrators in the OGL console, and the changes will be reflected in both environments. The development environment is a sandbox where the administrators can test and preview the guides before publishing them to the production environment, which is the live application where the end users access the guides12. References:
1: Creating OGL Content Course, Module 1: Organising & Managing OGL Content, Lesson: Managing OGL Content, Topic: Publishing Content
2: Oracle Cloud Using Oracle Guided Learning, Release 23C, Chapter 3: Organizing and Managing Content, Section: Publishing Content
質問 # 77
What is the function of the Oracle Guided Learning Editor browser extension?
- A. It enables the OGL widget to appear and allows users to open the Help panel.
- B. It enables users to access the Full Editor within the OGL Console to create and edit content.
- C. It enables end users to preview OGL content and edit text content of existing guides.
正解:B
解説:
Explanation
The Oracle Guided Learning Editor browser extension is a tool that allows OGL content developers and administrators to create, edit, and configure OGL content items from within the OGL console. The extension is required to use the Full Editor, which is a feature that enables users to create and edit content items in the context of the host application. The Full Editor allows users to capture and modify the UI elements, add text and media, configure the display and behavior, and preview the content items. The extension also enables users to access the OGL console from the host application by clicking on the OGL icon in the browser toolbar. The extension is available for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers123. References: Oracle Guided Learning UserGuide, Oracle Guided Learning Editor - Google Chrome, Guided Learning Update - Guidance for the Manual Installation of Oracle ...
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