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Adobe AD0-E207 Exam - Topic 2 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E207 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 2
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One of the records in the data sources files does not have the same number of columns as the header record. What will be the outcome of this file upload?

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Suggested Answer: A, D, E

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Ronnie
1 month ago
B sounds plausible, but I doubt it would process anything.
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Merissa
1 month ago
Totally with you on A, no way it goes through.
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Leota
2 months ago
Wait, are you sure it won't process at all? Seems odd!
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Cecilia
2 months ago
I think it's C, only existing columns get processed.
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Timmy
2 months ago
Definitely A, column mismatch means no upload.
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Adaline
2 months ago
I feel like this is similar to a practice question we did, and I think it was about column mismatches leading to a complete failure.
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Jacob
2 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is A. If the number of columns doesn't match the header, the entire file upload will fail. No partial processing in this case.
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Albert
2 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about partial processing. Maybe it processes existing records?
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Quentin
3 months ago
I could be wrong, but I thought mismatches were more about rows than columns. So, I'm leaning towards option A.
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Kaycee
3 months ago
I think the file won't be processed at all if the columns don't match the header. That seems to be the safest option.
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Brandon
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is it possible that the file could still be partially processed, like option B or C? I'll have to review the question again.
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Remona
3 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. If the number of columns doesn't match the header, the file won't be fully processed. So I'm going with A - the file is not processed due to the column mismatch.
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Leatha
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Could it be B or C where the file is partially processed?
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Alyce
4 months ago
I think the answer is A. The file won't be processed if the number of columns doesn't match the header.
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Linn
4 months ago
This is a classic data processing question. I'll need to draw on my knowledge of how these systems typically handle column mismatches to select the most appropriate answer.
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Tiera
4 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The column mismatch could lead to different outcomes, and I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of each option to make the best choice.
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Remona
4 months ago
Ah, I've seen this kind of problem before. I think the key is to understand how the system handles column mismatches. I'll review the options and try to determine the most likely outcome.
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Nicolette
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. If the header record has a different number of columns than the data records, that could cause issues with how the data is processed. I'll need to consider the different options carefully.
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Izetta
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the implications of the column mismatch.
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Fannie
9 months ago
Ooh, tricky one. I'm going to have to go with my gut on this and say Option B. Partial processing is better than no processing at all.
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Mee
10 months ago
This question is a piece of cake! Option A all the way. I'm not even going to bother with the other choices.
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Roxane
10 months ago
Option D? Really? That's just asking for trouble. Row mismatch is a whole different problem.
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Pamella
10 months ago
Hmm, tough one. I'd go with Option C. Processing the existing columns makes more sense than skipping the entire file.
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Geoffrey
8 months ago
Yeah, it's important to salvage as much data as possible.
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Leigha
8 months ago
Agreed, it's better to process what we can than skip the whole file.
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Tandra
9 months ago
I think Option C is the best choice too.
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Laurene
9 months ago
Yeah, it's important to make the most out of the data we have.
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Denise
9 months ago
Agreed, it's better to process what we can rather than skipping the whole file.
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Desiree
10 months ago
I think Option C is the best choice too.
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Ivan
10 months ago
I've seen this kind of issue before. Option B is the way to go - partial processing is better than a complete failure.
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Kanisha
8 months ago
It's important to handle these types of errors gracefully to ensure some data is still processed.
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Lashandra
9 months ago
Partial processing is better than no processing at all.
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Isadora
9 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the best choice in this situation.
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Nan
10 months ago
Option A seems the most logical choice here. If the column count doesn't match, the entire file should be rejected to maintain data integrity.
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Dulce
10 months ago
I agree with Leatha, the system might not be able to handle the inconsistency.
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Leatha
10 months ago
I think the file won't be processed due to column mismatch.
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Catrice
11 months ago
What happens if a record has a different number of columns than the header?
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