A company is preparing to go live with their Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement solution, but first they need to migrate data from a legacy system. The company is migrating accounts in batches of 1,000

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A company is preparing to go live with their Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement solution, but first they need to migrate data from a legacy system. The company is migrating accounts in batches of 1,000.

When the data is saved to Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement, the IDs for the new accounts must be output to a log file.

You have the following code:

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Yes

Box 2: Yes

Even when ReturnResponses is false, the Responses collection will not be empty if errors are returned. If errors are returned, there will be one response item in the collection for each processed request that returned a fault and Fault will be set to the actual fault that occurred.

Box 3: No

ContinueOnError, here set to true: when true, continue processing the next request in the collection even if a fault has been returned from processing the current request in the collection. When false, do not continue processing the next request.

Box 4: Yes

Even when ReturnResponses is false, the Responses collection will not be empty if errors are returned. If errors are returned, there will be one response item in the collection for each processed request that returned a fault and Fault will be set to the actual fault that occurred.

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/developer/common-data-service/org-service/execute-multiple-requests

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