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CompTIA Exam FC0-U61 Topic 2 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's FC0-U61 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 2
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An accounting firm needs to allow users to update records simultaneously without errors. Which of the following best meets the firm's needs?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Shawna
2 months ago
Spreadsheets, huh? I guess they could try syncing them using carrier pigeons. That's the latest tech, right?
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Tegan
2 months ago
A database, you say? I bet they could even call it an 'accounting database' - you know, to really drive the point home.
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Kirby
2 months ago
Documents? What is this, the Middle Ages? I bet the accounting firm's IT guy is already face-palming at that answer choice.
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Jaime
24 days ago
User 3: Agreed, a database is much more efficient and less prone to errors than using documents.
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Avery
24 days ago
User 2: Definitely, a database would be the best option for updating records simultaneously.
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Lonna
1 months ago
User 1: Yeah, documents are so outdated. They need something more advanced.
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Gail
2 months ago
A flat file? Really? That's like using a typewriter in the age of computers. I'm definitely going with C) Database on this one.
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Dianne
2 months ago
Hmm, a spreadsheet might work, but I think the accounting firm needs something a bit more robust. Database sounds like the best option to me.
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Arletta
9 days ago
Flat file and document wouldn't be as efficient as a database for this task.
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Jarvis
11 days ago
A spreadsheet might work, but it could lead to errors with simultaneous updates.
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Carin
12 days ago
I agree, a database would allow multiple users to update records simultaneously.
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Makeda
18 days ago
Database sounds like the best option to me.
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Viola
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure a database is the way to go here. Simultaneous updates without errors? Gotta be a database, right?
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Kip
28 days ago
Definitely, a database is the way to go for a task like this. It's the most secure option.
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Frederica
1 months ago
I think a database is the most efficient way to ensure accurate and simultaneous updates.
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Mica
1 months ago
Yeah, databases are designed for that kind of functionality. It's the most reliable choice.
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Gary
1 months ago
I agree, a database would definitely be the best option for simultaneous updates.
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Willow
2 months ago
A database would ensure accuracy and prevent errors during simultaneous updates.
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Michell
2 months ago
I think a database is the most reliable choice for this situation.
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Bulah
2 months ago
Yeah, databases are designed for that kind of functionality.
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Glory
2 months ago
I agree, a database is definitely the best option for simultaneous updates.
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Bonita
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Spreadsheet could also work if users are careful not to overwrite each other's changes.
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Garry
3 months ago
I agree with Mary. A database is designed for simultaneous updates and reduces the risk of errors.
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Mary
3 months ago
I think the best option is C) Database because it allows multiple users to update records at the same time.
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