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How can a data analyst determine if query results were pulled from the cache?

  • A. Go to the Query History tab and click on the text of the query. The slideout shows if the results came from the cache.
  • B. Go to the Alerts tab and check the Cache Status alert.
  • C. Go to the Queries tab and click on Cache Status. The status will be green if the results from the last run came from the cache.
  • D. Go to the SQL Warehouse (formerly SQL Endpoints) tab and click on Cache. The Cache file will show the contents of the cache.
  • E. Go to the Data tab and click Last Query. The details of the query will show if the results came from the cache.
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