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Actual exam question from Databricks's Certified Data Engineer Associate
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An engineering manager uses a Databricks SQL query to monitor ingestion latency for each data source. The manager checks the results of the query every day, but they are manually rerunning the query each day and waiting for the results.

Which of the following approaches can the manager use to ensure the results of the query are updated each day?

  • A. They can schedule the query to refresh every 1 day from the SQL endpoint's page in Databricks SQL.
  • B. They can schedule the query to refresh every 12 hours from the SQL endpoint's page in Databricks SQL.
  • C. They can schedule the query to refresh every 1 day from the query's page in Databricks SQL.
  • D. They can schedule the query to run every 12 hours from the Jobs UI.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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MultiCloudIronMan
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct answer is C. They can schedule the query to refresh every 1 day from the query's page in Databricks SQL. This approach ensures that the query results are automatically updated each day without the need for manual intervention.
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