Okay, I think I've got this. Based on the World Bank Principles, the administrator has the power to compel the employee to provide information, even if the employee has a relationship to the business. I'm going with option C.
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. We want to get the most recent click date for each subscriber, so we need to use an aggregate function like MAX() or TOP 1. Option A uses TOP 1 to get the most recent click, but it doesn't group by SubscriberKey, so it would only return one row. Option C is the way to go - it groups by SubscriberKey and uses MAX() to get the most recent click date for each one.
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The sysctl command is used to change kernel parameters, and those parameters are stored in a virtual file system. Based on the options provided, I think the most likely answer is C, /proc/sys/, since that's where a lot of kernel-related settings are typically found.
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