I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. The key is understanding how the Inbound, Active Data, and Changelog tables work together in a reporting-enabled DataStore.
Okay, I've got a strategy here. I'll start by considering the purpose of each table and how they might be used in a reporting-enabled DataStore object.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the "Staging DataStore Object" and "Reporting-Enabled" settings. I'll need to review my notes on how those impact the table selection.
Putting the business architect in the customer's shoes to understand their experience - that's an interesting angle. I'll have to think about how that could be useful.
C seems like the obvious choice to me. The question specifically mentions 'Staging DataStore Object', so the Inbound table is the only one that should be used.
Wait, there's a 'Reporting-Enabled' setting? That must be where the unicorn data comes from! I'm going to have to say B just to see what kind of magical reports I can generate.
This is a tricky one, but I'm going with B. The Changelog table is essential for reporting, so it makes sense that it would be used along with the Inbound table.
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