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Microsoft Exam DP-600 Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-600 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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You have a Fabric tenant that contains a lakehouse named Lakehousel. Lakehousel contains a Delta table named Customer.

When you query Customer, you discover that the query is slow to execute. You suspect that maintenance was NOT performed on the table.

You need to identify whether maintenance tasks were performed on Customer.

Solution: You run the following Spark SQL statement:

DESCRIBE DETAIL customer

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Yuonne
6 days ago
Ah, the old 'DESCRIBE DETAIL' trick. I bet the exam writers thought they were being real sneaky with this one, but little do they know, I've got a sixth sense for these kinds of questions. Easy peasy!
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Andra
23 days ago
I'm pretty sure this is the correct solution. Anything that involves the word 'detail' has to be good, right? It's like the opposite of skimping on the details.
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Carmen
11 days ago
Yes, I think that should work. Checking the details is always a good idea.
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Kenia
1 months ago
Yep, this is the right approach. The DESCRIBE DETAIL command will provide detailed information about the table, including any maintenance tasks that have been performed.
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Amira
4 days ago
A) Yes
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Tawanna
16 days ago
Great, that command will give us the information we need.
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Georgiann
17 days ago
A) Yes
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Ellsworth
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the goal is to check if maintenance tasks were done on the table. So, the solution seems correct to me.
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Sanda
1 months ago
I agree with Sheridan, that should help identify if maintenance tasks were performed on Customer.
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Fanny
1 months ago
The DESCRIBE DETAIL command should give us information about the maintenance tasks performed on the Customer table. This seems like a reasonable solution to identify if maintenance was done.
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Michel
15 days ago
User 2: B) No
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Ayesha
26 days ago
User 1: A) Yes
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Sheridan
1 months ago
I think the solution is to run DESCRIBE DETAIL customer.
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