As part of the discovery process, when records are written to the software installation table a check is performed to determine if the information already exists in the discovery model table, if a record exists, what does the system do?
A.
The record is deleted and recreated to ensure the most recent discovery model is recorded.
B.
Nothing, the record exists so it is ignored.
C.
A new record is created for the installation in the discovery model table.
D.
A reference to the discovery model record is identified and associated to the software installation record.
It's answer D - referenced on page 112 in the SAM manual that came with the SAM course.
* if it does exist, a reference to the Discovery Model records is identified in the Software installation table.
* If it does not exist:
- A new record is created for the installation in the Discovery Model table.
- The reference number to the new record is then identified in the Software Installation table.
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