I think that just B ist correct. For all the other input fields there is no f(x) coming before the value field. May be that question here is wrong with two answers.
The two fields in an Integration Procedure that can use a function like CONCAT or DATEDIFF are:
A. In Procedure Configuration, in a Tracking Custom Data value field.
B. In a Response Action, in an Additional Input value field.
Therefore, the correct answers are A and B.
In Procedure Configuration, a developer can specify custom data values that are tracked in the Integration Procedure. These custom data values can use functions like CONCAT or DATEDIFF to modify the input data.
In a Response Action, a developer can specify additional input values that are passed to the Integration Procedure. These additional input values can also use functions like CONCAT or DATEDIFF to modify the input data before it is returned to the calling application.
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