Correct answer: A
Data Admin Slide page 254:
"During the input phase, Splunk sets all input data to UTF-8 encoding
by default.
Can be overridden, if needed, by setting the CHARSET attribute.
Use AUTO to attempt automatic encoding based on language"
Agreed A. Quoting the Splunk reference URL https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.3.1/Data/Configurecharactersetencoding
"Configure character set encoding. Splunk software attempts to apply UTF-8 encoding to your scources by default. If a source foesn't use UTF-8 encoding or is a non-ASCII file, Splunk software tries to convert data from the source to UTF-8 encoding unless you specify a character set to use by setting the CHARSET key in the props.conf file."
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