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Cognizant Business Objects Interview Questions
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What is BOMain.Key?

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what is slice & dice?

3 39800

How to create Derived Tables in BO 6.5.4 with columns from different tables in the universe and how it has to be joined in the universe? If any one gives us a PPT format I will be more thankful.

1 7882

how do u migrate BO 6.x to XI ?

52 40999

Difference between Object varification and validation

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is there a future for a mechanical er. in supplier development field ?

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Define perform?

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What is web server configuration?

493


What is the difference between flow control and error control?

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Explain grouped cross tab?

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What is a bi platform?

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3.2 Consider the following class: public class Point { protected int x, y; public Point(int xx, int yy) { x = xx; y = yy; } public Point() { this(0, 0); } public int getx() { return x; } public int gety() { return y; } public String toString() { return "("+x+", "+y+")"; } } Say you wanted to define a rectangle class that stored its top left corner and its height and width as fields. 3.2.1 Why would it be wrong to make Rectangle inherit from Point (where in fact it would inherit the x and y coordinates for its top left corner and you could just add the height and width as additional fields)? (1) 8 Now consider the following skeleton of the Rectangle class: public class Rectangle { private Point topLeft; private int height, width; public Rectangle(Point tl, int h, int w) { topLeft = tl; height = h; width = w; } public Rectangle() { this(new Point(), 0, 0); } // methods come here } 3.2.2 Explain the no-argument constructor of the Rectangle class given above. 3.2.3 Write methods for the Rectangle class to do the following: • a toString() method that returns a string of the format "top left = (x, y); height = h; width = w " where x, y, h and w are the appropriate integer values. • an above() method that tests whether one rectangle is completely above another (i.e. all y values of the one rectangle are greater than all y values of the other). For example, with the following declarations Rectangle r1 = new Rectangle(); Rectangle r2 = new Rectangle(new Point(2,2), 1, 4); the expression r2.above(r1) should give true, and r2.above (r2) should give false. (You can assume that the height of a rectangle is never negative.) (2) (5)

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why magnetising curve not start with zero voltage?

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What are n circles?

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What do you mean by shortest path?

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How do I load a database driver with JDBC 4.0 / Java 6?

532


What will happened if the neutral of secondary of Xformer ( Star point) Note it's above KVA rated Xformer

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How to Set the MaxPage property of the PrintDialog component?

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give me examples of the accounting reports you have prepared

688


What makes python object-oriented?

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