All tools in Designer are Macros (T/F) - ANS False
What file type are Macros saved as? - ANS .yxmc
Select all that are TRUE
1. Macros use Interface Tools to Generate their configuration windows
2. All Analytical Apps contain at least one macro
3. To open a Macro, a user must have Designer installed on their computer. - ANS 1 & 3
True or False? Only Standard Macros can include custom help documentation - ANS False
Dragging a Macro Input Tool onto a canvas will automatically change the workflow configuration to
which type? - ANS .Standard Macro
Which Macros are most associated with loops? - ANS Iterative Macros
Why would you copy an input data tool to a new canvas when creating a Macro? - ANS It's faster than
creating a template input manually
Ensures the macro process will map correctly to the incoming data
An input data tool can be converted into a macro input tool
A new macro will be searchable in Designer by default. - ANS False
How can a macro be inserted into an existing workflow? - ANS Right click on the canvas & select
"Macro" from the "Insert" menu
, Create a custom tool palette in "user settings"
Which of the following are true concerning interface tool anchors - ANS Q icons represent "question"
Lightning Bolt icons represent "action"
An action tool is required to connect a Q anchor to a Lightning Bolt anchor - ANS True
Which languages can be leveraged to directly modify the function of tools in Designer? - ANS XML
In which tools' configuration can you replace a specific string in an expression? - ANS Action Tool
When a batch macro is NOT configured for grouping, its behavior will be similar to a traditional Join -
ANS False
Which tool is exclusively associated with Batch Macros? - ANS Control Parameter Tool
Which designer constant is unlocked when a workflow is configured to "Iterative Macro" - ANS
[Engine.IterationNumber]
Where do you specify which output is the Macro's exit, and which output is the Loop? - ANS Interface
Designer
Designer starts counting iterations at "0" - ANS True
Any dependent files associated with your macro will automatically be included with your .yxmc file - ANS
false