The parameter that can be set at the account level to set the minimum number of days for which Snowflake retains historical data in Time Travel is A. DATA_RETENTION_TIME_IN_DAYS. This parameter allows you to specify how long Snowflake retains the historical data, enabling you to access and query data from past states of tables within the specified time frame.
Not quite. "MIN_DATA_RETENTION_TIME_IN_DAYS" is set at the account level. "DATA_RETENTION_TIME_IN_DAYS" is set at the object level (database, schema, table). the question is asking for the former, so the answer is C.
MIN_DATA_RETENTION_TIME_IN_DAYS:
Used to set the minimum data retention period for retaining historical data for Time Travel operations.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters
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