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Question #: 182
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is the best example of a 'documented data quality rule'?

  • A. The transaction data from all satellite systems needs to be ready by 12:05 am in order to feed the overnight batching window, to ensure branches have access to actual customer balances
  • B. All transaction data in the core banking systems need to be processed at 12:05 am each day regardless of the business calendar day and timezone
  • C. Every transaction recorded must be processed by 12:05 am by authorized personnel who will validate balances and data delivery to branches
  • D. Each transaction data file holding customer transactions must be kept confidential to the authorized users within the operations team
  • E. The transaction data from all satellite systems needs to reflect actual customer balances each morning
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️

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2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: A
A documented data quality rule is a specific, measurable, and actionable statement that defines the expected quality of data. It typically includes: What data the rule applies to When or how it must meet certain conditions Why the rule is important (business impact) Why A is the best example: It clearly identifies the data source (satellite systems). It specifies a time constraint (ready by 12:05 am). It links to a business outcome (branches accessing actual balances).
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