An architect wants to create a composite blueprint with nested components but cannot see the needed component in the blueprints list of the design canvas. What is a possible reason for this issue?
A.
The nested blueprint is not published.
B.
The nested blueprint is an XaaS blueprint.
C.
The nested blueprint does not have the _deploymentName custom property set.
D.
The nested blueprint is not part of an entitlement.
Correct answer A
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.2/com.vmware.vrealize.automation.doc/GUID-977883EC-4C38-40A3-81F6-5DCA9C7866A4.html
You can reuse blueprints by nesting them in another blueprint as a component. You nest blueprints for reuse and modularity control in machine provisioning, but there are specific rules and considerations when you work with nested blueprints.
A blueprint that contains one or more nested blueprints is called an outer blueprint.
From the parent topic:
"You can reuse published blueprints and blueprint components, combining them in new ways to create IT service packages that deliver elaborate functionality to your users."
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.6/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-7CC94C6C-257B-4A7A-A38C-13F13AE52395.html
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