Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner (CBP) Certification Practice Exam

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What happens when a user uploads a duplicate local file to the campaign server during the data loading activity?

  1. The file overwrites the existing file on the server

  2. The file upload step indicates the file already exists

  3. The file is given a numeric extension

  4. The file upload activity fails

The correct answer is: The file upload step indicates the file already exists

When a user uploads a duplicate local file to the campaign server during a data loading activity, the system indicates that the file already exists. This means that the server has mechanisms in place to prevent the overwriting of files that share the same name, thereby maintaining file integrity and preventing unintended data loss. By notifying the user that the file already exists, the system allows for more informed decisions on how to proceed, such as choosing to rename the file, updating its contents, or simply canceling the upload. This behavior supports better file management practices within Adobe Campaign, as it helps users avoid confusion and ensures that multiple versions of files are not unintentionally created on the server.