Workday Prism Certification Practice Exam

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What does the “if All” option in filter conditions indicate?

All conditions must be met

The “if All” option in filter conditions signifies that all specified conditions must be satisfied in order for the filter to apply successfully. This means that for any data to be returned or included based on the filter criteria, every condition set forth within that filter needs to be true or met.

This is a fundamental aspect of filtering data because it ensures high specificity. By requiring all conditions to be true, users can narrow down the dataset to exactly what they need, which is particularly useful when dealing with large volumes of data where only a precise subset is relevant for analysis or reporting.

In practice, if you set multiple conditions and use the “if All” filter, the system will only return results that align with every single condition, thereby eliminating any data that doesn't meet all the qualifications outlined by the user. This provides a powerful method for refining data sets to suit specific analytical needs.

At least one condition must be met

Conditions are optional

Default behavior

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