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CompTIA DA0-001 Exam - Topic 2 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's DA0-001 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
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Given the following report:

Which of the following components need to be added to ensure the report is point-in-time and static? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D

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Isreal
3 months ago
The time period the report covers is a must-have!
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Floyd
3 months ago
Wait, why do we need a control group for phrases? Seems odd.
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Stephen
3 months ago
I think filter buttons are unnecessary for a static report.
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Madalyn
4 months ago
A summary of the KPIs is also crucial!
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Jestine
4 months ago
Definitely need the date when the report was last accessed.
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Angelyn
4 months ago
The summary of the KPIs seems relevant, but I’m uncertain if it’s the best choice alongside the date of the report.
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Paris
4 months ago
I feel like filter buttons might not be necessary for a static report, but I can't recall what else we might need.
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Haley
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think the date when the report was run is important for point-in-time accuracy.
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Trinidad
5 months ago
I think we need to include the time period the report covers to make it static, but I'm not sure about the second component.
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Rolf
5 months ago
This is a good one. I'd say the date the report was run and the time period it covers are the two components needed to ensure the report is point-in-time and static. Capturing that context is crucial.
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Shenika
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. The report seems pretty straightforward, but I'm not sure which components would be considered "point-in-time" versus just general report details.
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Alba
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to identify the components that would capture the report's state at a specific point in time, like the date and time it was run.
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Paola
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the report details and think about what components would make it point-in-time and static.
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Dudley
5 months ago
Alright, let's see. I'm thinking the date the report was run and the time period it covers would be the two key components to make it static and point-in-time. Gotta make sure the report can be reproduced accurately.
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Erick
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options here. Can someone explain the differences between cloud software platform, cloud infrastructure software, and cloud orchestration?
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Adolph
5 months ago
Hmm, 'prime money laundering concern' sounds serious. I'm leaning towards option B about closing accounts - that seems like a concrete action.
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Milly
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. Does WebLogic really use the Implementation-Version to determine which shared library to use? I'll have to double-check the documentation on that.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward SQL query to retrieve song names that sold more than 1000 CDs. I'll start by selecting the SongName column and adding a WHERE clause to filter for SoldCDs > 1000.
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Nathalie
9 months ago
I'm going with F and E - the date and time details. Anything less and this report might as well be written in hieroglyphics. Talk about a blast from the past!
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Dalene
9 months ago
Clearly the answer is F and E. The other options are just distractions, like trying to control the phrases or add some fancy filters. Keep it simple, folks!
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Sanda
9 months ago
Hold up, I'm not so sure. What if we need to know when the report was last accessed? That D option seems pretty important too. Decisions, decisions...
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Terry
8 months ago
True, we should probably choose both D and E to ensure the report is accurate.
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Lilli
8 months ago
But don't forget about the time period the report covers, that's important too.
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Dallas
8 months ago
Yeah, that would make the report point-in-time and static.
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Launa
8 months ago
I think we definitely need the date when the report was last accessed.
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Carry
10 months ago
Ooh, I bet the answer is F and E too. Gotta love those time-stamped reports, am I right? Keeps everything nice and concrete.
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Brice
8 months ago
Time-stamped reports are definitely a game-changer, they provide clear and reliable information.
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Dona
8 months ago
Absolutely, having the date the report was run and the time period it covers is crucial for accuracy.
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Audrie
9 months ago
I think you're right, F and E are the components needed for a point-in-time and static report.
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Maricela
10 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm thinking it's F and E - the date the report was run and the time period it covers. That should make it point-in-time and static, right?
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Winfred
10 months ago
User2: Agreed, having the date the report was run and the time period it covers is essential for that.
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Linwood
10 months ago
User1: I think you're right, F and E would definitely make the report point-in-time and static.
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Isaac
11 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think it should be E and F, to show the time period the report covers and the date it was run.
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Edelmira
11 months ago
I agree with Viola. Including the date the report was last accessed and the date it was run will make it point-in-time and static.
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Viola
11 months ago
I think the answer is D and F.
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