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A recurring event is being stored in two databases that are housed in different geographical locations. A data analyst notices the event is being logged three hours earlier in one database than in the other database. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?

  • A. The data analyst is not querying the databases correctly.
  • B. The databases are recording different events.
  • C. The databases are recording the event in different time zones.
  • D. The second database is logging incorrectly.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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ronniehaang
9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. The databases are recording the event in different time zones. The most likely cause of the issue is that the databases are recording the event in different time zones. If the databases are housed in different geographical locations, it is possible that one database may be in a time zone that is three hours ahead of the other. This could result in the event being logged three hours earlier in one database than in the other. It is important to consider time zones when working with databases that are housed in different geographical locations to ensure accurate logging of events.
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CineFeX
10 months, 1 week ago
C If a recurring event is being stored in two databases that are housed in different geographical locations, and the event is being logged three hours earlier in one database than in the other database, the most likely cause of the issue is that the databases are recording the event in different time zones. It is possible that the databases are located in different parts of the world, and each database is using a different time zone to record the event. This could result in the event being recorded at different times in the two databases. The other options (the data analyst is not querying the databases correctly, the databases are recording different events, and the second database is logging incorrectly) are not as likely to be the cause of the issue, as they do not explain the three-hour difference in the recorded times of the event.
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