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Oracle 1Z0-116 Exam - Topic 9 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-116 exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 9
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Which two privileges can be restricted at the column level?

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Viola
3 days ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I'm so confused now.
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Amina
8 days ago
Haha, I bet the exam writer was having a laugh with those last two choices.
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Lawana
30 days ago
C and E? Really? That's just silly.
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Talia
1 month ago
I think B and F are also valid options.
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Reid
1 month ago
A and D are the correct answers.
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Franchesca
2 months ago
I feel like REVOKE and GRANT are more about permissions overall, not specifically column-level restrictions.
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Reena
2 months ago
If I recall correctly, SELECT and UPDATE are commonly restricted at the column level in most databases.
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Tricia
2 months ago
I remember practicing a question about column-level privileges, and I think INSERT could be restricted too, but I can't recall if it was specifically mentioned.
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Olen
2 months ago
I think SELECT and UPDATE might be the ones we can restrict at the column level, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Cyndy
2 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. I believe SELECT and UPDATE are the two privileges that can be restricted at the column level. Let me double-check my understanding.
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Jamika
2 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to go through the options and think about which ones make sense to restrict at the column level. Hopefully, I can eliminate a few choices and narrow it down.
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Merissa
3 months ago
I've seen questions like this before. I think the key is to focus on the privileges that deal with modifying data, like INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. The others are more about managing permissions.
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Providencia
3 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know SELECT, UPDATE, and DELETE can be restricted, but I'm not sure about the others. I'll need to review my notes on database permissions.
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Myrtie
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the different privileges and which ones can be restricted at the column level.
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