In order to use the SAS Data Integration Studio's Apply Lookup Standardization transformation, Data Quality options must be setup. Select the valid Scheme Repository Types. (Choose two.)
This is a good question to test our knowledge of the SAS Data Integration Studio. I'll review the options and select the two valid Scheme Repository Types.
I'm not too familiar with the SAS Data Integration Studio, so I'll need to read through the question carefully and try to eliminate the invalid options.
Okay, I've got this. The valid Scheme Repository Types are a comma delimited flat file and a SAS table scheme. I'm confident I can select the right two options.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the options here. I'll need to double-check my notes on the Apply Lookup Standardization transformation and the valid Scheme Repository Types.
This looks like a tricky question about SAS Data Integration Studio. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through the valid Scheme Repository Types.
I bet the exam writers are just trying to see if we can resist the temptation to choose all the options that sound vaguely related to data. I'm going with B and C, and then I'm going to treat myself to a celebratory SAS-themed dance party.
B and C, for sure. Anything else would be like trying to use a screwdriver to hammer in a nail. Sure, it might work, but it's not the right tool for the job.
This is a tough one. I was leaning towards A and D, but now I'm wondering if that's just me trying to be clever and overthinking it. Maybe I should just stick to the SAS-specific options and call it a day.
Wait, are we supposed to choose two options? I was just going to go with C, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Guess I'd better read the question more carefully.
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's B and C. The question specifically mentions SAS Data Integration Studio, so the valid scheme types would be those generated by SAS and Data Flux, not random flat files or third-party databases.
I think the valid Scheme Repository Types are C) A SAS table scheme that is generated by SAS and D) A third party RDBMS table that has been generated by the SAS system.
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