Exam Workday-Prism-Analytics Topic 1 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Workday's Workday-Prism-Analytics exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 1
You want to apply a Filter stage to your derived dataset to show only expense reports submitted in the current month and where the expense report total amount is higher than 2000 USD. What should you do?

Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer

Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
In Workday Prism Analytics, a Filter stage in a derived dataset is used to include only rows that meet specific criteria. The requirement here is to show expense reports that satisfy two conditions: (1) submitted in the current month, and (2) total amount higher than 2000 USD. According to the official Workday Prism Analytics study path documents, this can be achieved by using a simple filter with two conditions and the "If All" operator (option A).
The first condition would check the submission date, using a function like MONTH() to compare with the current month (e.g., MONTH(submission_date) = MONTH(CURRENT_DATE())). The second condition would compare the total amount (e.g., total_amount > 2000). The "If All" operator ensures that both conditions must be true for a row to be included, which aligns with the requirement that both criteria (current month AND amount > 2000 USD) must be met. A simple filter is sufficient because the logic involves straightforward comparisons without nested conditions.
The other options are incorrect:
* B. Use a simple filter, two conditions, and "If Any" operator: The "If Any" operator would include rows where either condition is true (e.g., submitted in the current month OR amount > 2000 USD), which does not meet the requirement for both conditions to be true.
* C. Use a simple filter, three conditions, and "If All" operator: Only two conditions are needed (submission month and amount), so three conditions are unnecessary.
* D. Use a simple filter, three conditions, and "If Any" operator: This combines the issues of option B (wrong operator) and option C (too many conditions).
Using a simple filter with two conditions and the "If All" operator ensures the dataset includes only the expense reports that meet both criteria.
References:
Workday Prism Analytics Study Path Documents, Section: Data Prep and Transformation, Topic: Applying Filters in Derived Datasets Workday Prism Analytics Training Guide, Module: Data Prep and Transformation, Subtopic: Configuring Simple Filters with Multiple Conditions

by Gloria at Jun 10, 2025, 04:17 AM

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