The Progress Developer Studio for OpenEdge is an eclipsed-based integrated development environment for ABL developers that enable them to create, test, debug, and integrate OpenEdge applications. A progress developer is a person who has good experience in utilizing a structured methodology for project analysis and design. They help develop business applications using the Progress 4GL and GUI development tools.
Our Progress Developer online test is created and validated by experienced subject matter experts (SMEs) to assess and hire Progress Developers as per industry standards. The online Progress Developer test helps recruiters and hiring managers assess candidates' project analysis and design skills effectively.
The Progress Developer assessment test helps to screen the candidates who possess traits as follows:
Using powerful reporting of the Progress OpenEdge developer skills test, you can have a detailed analysis of the test results that help you make a better hiring decision and predict the candidate's performance. Our Progress Developer pre-employment test offers webcam proctoring to help you identify whether the candidate has used unfair means to take the test.
The Progress OpenEdge developer online test enables employers and recruiters to identify potential prospects by evaluating working skills and job readiness. For this reason, the emphasis is laid upon evaluating the knowledge of applied skills gained through real work experience rather than theoretical knowledge.
The online OpenEdge Developer test may contain MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions), MAQs (Multiple Answer Questions), Fill in the Blank, Descriptive, Whiteboard Questions, Audio / Video Questions, and True or False
a) A record acquires a lock during a transaction if Progress reads or rereads it after the start, and before the end of a transaction.
b) A record acquires a lock outside a transaction if Progress reads it when a transaction is not active and releases it before a transaction starts.
c) A record doesn't acquire a lock outside a transaction and holds it going into a transaction if Progress reads the record when a transaction is not active and releases the record when a transaction starts.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are true regarding record locking during a transaction in Progress?
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