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How can a child playbook access the parent playbook's action results?

A.
Child playbooks can access parent playbook data while the parent Is still running.
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A.
Child playbooks can access parent playbook data while the parent Is still running.
B.
By setting scope to ALL when starting the child.
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B.
By setting scope to ALL when starting the child.
C.
When configuring the playbook block in the parent, add the desired results in the Scope parameter.
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C.
When configuring the playbook block in the parent, add the desired results in the Scope parameter.
D.
The parent can create an artifact with the data needed by the did.
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D.
The parent can create an artifact with the data needed by the did.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

In Splunk Phantom, child playbooks can access the action results of a parent playbook throughthe use of the Scope parameter. When a parent playbook calls a child playbook, it can passcertain data along by setting the Scope parameter to include the desired action results. Thisparameter is configured within the playbook block that initiates the child playbook. Byspecifying the appropriate scope, the parent playbook effectively determines what data thechild playbook will have access to, allowing for a more modular and organized flow ofinformation between playbooks.

asked 23/09/2024
Swen Evers
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