I think the entity relationship diagram might be the best choice since it shows how data entities relate to each other, which is crucial for a database admin.
For this type of question, I usually try to think about the specific responsibilities and needs of the role in question, in this case a database administrator. Based on that, I'd say the entity relationship diagram is the most valuable, since it provides a clear visual representation of the database structure, which is essential for a DBA.
I'm a little confused on this one. I know object diagrams are used to model the structure of objects in an object-oriented system, but I'm not sure how valuable that would be for a DBA. I'll have to review my notes on database design to make sure I'm not missing something.
I'm pretty confident that the entity relationship diagram is the right answer here. As a DBA, understanding the relationships between the different tables and entities in the database is crucial for designing and maintaining the database effectively.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know data flow diagrams and business process diagrams are both important for understanding how data flows through a system, but I'm not sure if those would be the most valuable for a DBA specifically. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the entity relationship diagram would be the most valuable for a database administrator, since it shows the relationships between the different entities in the database.
I'm pretty confident that option C is the correct answer. We set the price book OWD to View Only, and then share the high-risk price book directly with the trained staff. That way, we can ensure that only those specific users have access to create opportunities for the high-risk products.
This feels similar to a practice question I did about patient access issues. I think the problem here is underutilization because patients can't get appointments.
I see your point, Tomoko. But I still believe that an entity relationship diagram is crucial for a database administrator to understand the structure of the database.
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