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ServiceNow CSA Exam - Topic 4 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CSA exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 4
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What is the purpose of a Data Policy?

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Kenia
3 months ago
Standardizing data in Update Sets is also a big part, right?
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Chuck
4 months ago
Totally agree, consistency is key!
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Kimbery
4 months ago
Wait, do they really apply to lists? Sounds odd.
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Micah
4 months ago
I think they mainly focus on data consistency.
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Jutta
4 months ago
Data policies are all about enforcing security!
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Meghan
5 months ago
I think they apply to lists to ensure standard data, but I’m confused about how that fits with the other options.
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Irma
5 months ago
I feel like Data Policies might also have something to do with standardizing data, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Olene
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question that mentioned data consistency, which seems really important for Data Policies.
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Val
5 months ago
I think Data Policies are mainly about enforcing security, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only purpose.
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Lenora
5 months ago
Enforcing security sounds like a reasonable purpose for a Data Policy, so I'll consider option A.
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Alberto
5 months ago
Data Policies are used to standardize data in Update Sets, so I'm pretty confident B is the right answer.
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Isreal
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. The options seem a bit confusing - I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Linn
5 months ago
I think the purpose of a Data Policy is to enforce data consistency, so I'll go with option C.
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Celia
5 months ago
I remember learning about Data Policies in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics. I'll have to make an educated guess on this one.
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Franchesca
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with ONTAP cluster switches, so I'll have to think this through carefully. Let me review the options and see if any ring a bell.
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Anissa
6 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about the last opportunity for defining event boundaries, so I'll need to review my notes on the different pipeline phases to determine which one is the last chance for that.
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Clare
6 months ago
I think complete statement and branch coverage involves testing every statement, but I'm not sure if it also includes branches.
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Jin
10 months ago
Wait, there's a policy for my data? Guess I better read the fine print. Option C sounds like the one that keeps my data in line.
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Eura
9 months ago
User 3: Data policies help maintain security and standardize data in update sets.
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Donte
9 months ago
User 2: I agree, it's all about enforcing data consistency to make sure everything is in line.
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Felicitas
9 months ago
User 1: Yeah, data policies are important for keeping your information consistent.
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Claudio
10 months ago
Option D sounds like it's trying to do a little too much. Data Policies are more focused on consistency, not necessarily lists and standard data.
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Wilburn
9 months ago
B) Data Policies standardize data in Update Sets
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Winfred
9 months ago
C) Data Policies enforce data consistency
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Whitley
9 months ago
A) Data Policies enforce security
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Harrison
10 months ago
Data Policies are like the bouncer at the data club, making sure only the cool data gets in. Option C all the way!
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Lorrie
9 months ago
I agree, option C is definitely the best choice for the purpose of a Data Policy.
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Sylvie
10 months ago
Yeah, they help maintain data integrity and prevent errors.
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Francoise
10 months ago
Data Policies ensure that all data is consistent and accurate.
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Alfreda
11 months ago
I agree, Option C makes the most sense. Data Policies help ensure that data is entered and maintained in a standardized way.
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Margart
11 months ago
Option C is the correct answer. Data Policies are used to enforce data consistency and data quality within an organization.
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Jess
9 months ago
D) Data Policies apply to lists to standard data
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Ethan
9 months ago
C) Data Policies enforce data consistency
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Sherell
10 months ago
That makes sense, data consistency is important for accurate reporting
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Honey
10 months ago
C) Data Policies enforce data consistency
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Lai
10 months ago
That makes sense, data consistency is crucial for accurate reporting and decision-making.
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Sheldon
10 months ago
B) Data Policies standardize data in Update Sets
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Kasandra
10 months ago
A) Data Policies enforce security
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Santos
10 months ago
C) Data Policies enforce data consistency
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Kanisha
11 months ago
I believe data policies also help standardize data in Update Sets.
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Aide
11 months ago
I agree with Vesta, data policies are important for maintaining data consistency.
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Vesta
11 months ago
I think the purpose of a Data Policy is to enforce security.
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