The question is "how" an accelerated data model is edited, not "should" it be edited. If you accelerate a data model and attempt to edit it, you receive a warning message: "This Data Model cannot be edited because it is accelerated. Disable acceleration in order to edit the Data Model."
The answer is B
The document says its not recommended.. it doesn't say that there is no way to edit an accelerated data model. The question is very straight forward. So I would assume they're looking for a straight forward answer. It must be B in my opinion
After you accelerate a data model, you cannot edit it.
To make changes to an accelerated data model, you must disable its acceleration. Reaccelerating the data model can be resource-intensive, so it's best to avoid disabling acceleration if you can.
"After you accelerate a data model, you cannot edit it. To make changes to an accelerated data model, you must disable its acceleration. Reaccelerating the data model can be resource-intensive, so it's best to avoid disabling acceleration if you can." https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.3.0/Knowledge/Managedatamodels#:~:text=After%20you%20accelerate%20a%20data,disabling%20acceleration%20if%20you%20can.
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