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SAP C_C4H22_2411 Exam - Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_C4H22_2411 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 3
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You want to connect your own hosted databases to SAP Emarsys Customer Engagement using Relational Dat

a. Which of the following connection types are available? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C, E

Relational Data in SAP Emarsys supports:

Option A (MySQL): Correct. A widely supported SQL database.

Option C (Snowflake): Correct. A cloud-based data warehouse supported for integration.

Option E (Google BigQuery): Correct. Another cloud data platform compatible with Relational Data.

Option B: Incorrect. Oracle is not listed as a supported connection.

Option D: Incorrect. IBM DB2 is not supported natively.

The SAP Emarsys Help Portal under 'Relational Data' confirms MySQL, Snowflake, and BigQuery.


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Jenelle
2 months ago
I think MySQL and Oracle are definitely options since they are commonly used databases. Not sure about the third one though.
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Elvis
2 months ago
I think I've got this one. MySQL, Oracle, and Snowflake are the three correct answers based on my understanding of the available connection types. I'll make sure to explain my reasoning in the exam.
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Albina
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the connection types here. I'll need to research this more to make sure I understand the options before answering.
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Gladys
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure MySQL, Oracle, and Snowflake are all valid options. I'll double-check the question to make sure I'm not missing anything.
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Layla
3 months ago
Okay, I know MySQL and Oracle are definitely supported, but I'm not sure about the others. I'll try to eliminate the ones I'm not confident about.
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Iola
3 months ago
Hmm, I think I've seen MySQL and Oracle database as options before, but I'm not sure about the other ones. I'll need to review the documentation carefully.
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