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2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Practice Questions
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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NEW QUESTION: 1
The 10-day VaR of a diversified portfolio is $100m. What is the 20-day VaR of the same portfolio assuming the market shows a trend and the autocorrelation between consecutive periods is 0.2?
A. 0
B. 141.42
C. 154.92
D. 1
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The square root of time rule cannot be applied here because the returns across the periods are not independent.
(Recall that the square root of time rule requires returns to be iid, independent and identically distributed.) Here there is a 'autocorrelation' in play, which means one period's returns affect the returns of the other period.
VaR is merely a multiple of volatility, or standard deviation, using the factor for the desired confidence level.
VaR across time periods can be combined using the square root of time rule, in fact if returns were independent we could have easily calculated the VaR for the 20-day period as equal to $100m*SQRT(20/10) =
$141.4m
But in this case we need to account for the autocorrelation. We can do this akin to the way we combine the VaR of different assets that have a given correlation. Since we know that:
Variance (A + B) = Variance(A) + Variance(B) + 2*Correlation*StdDev(A)*StdDev(B).
The standard deviation, which the VaR is a multiple of, can be calculated by taking the square root of the variance.
Therefore the combined VaR over the two months will be equal to =SQRT( (100
2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Q: What should I expect from studying the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
A: You will be able to get a first hand feeling on how the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Q: Will the Premium 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
A: We recommend the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Q: I would like to know more about the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
A: Reach out to us here 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Exam Topics
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Review the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
Review the official page for the 2) +
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
2*0.2*100*100 )= $154.92m. All other answers are incorrect.
NEW QUESTION: 2
You have the following table named SalesOrderDetail in a model.
You need to calculate the sum of SalesTotal for all the rows that have a quantity greater than 1.
How should you complete the DAX formula? To answer, drag the appropriate values to the correct targets.
Each value may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
CALCULATE(SUMX('SalesOrdersDetail'[SalesTotal]),'SalesOrderDetail'[Quantity] > 1)
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which SnapMirror relationship should you create in the snapmirror.conf file for a SnapManager for Exchange configuration?
A. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 * * * * *
B. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - - - -
C. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - 15,30 * * *
D. filer1:vol1 filer2:vol1 - * * * *
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 4
Using the CUSTOMERStable, you need to generate a report that shows 50% of each credit amount in each income level. The report should NOT show any repeated credit amounts in each income level.
Which query would give the required result?
A. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
B. SELECT cust_income_level || ' ' || cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
C. SELECT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers
D. SELECT DISTINCT cust_income_level, DISTINCT cust_credit_limit * 0.50 AS "50% Credit Limit" FROM customers.
Answer: A
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