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Exam Associate-Reactive-Developer Topic 3 Question 35 Discussion
OutSystems Exam Associate-Reactive-Developer Topic 3 Question 35 Discussion
Actual exam question for OutSystems's Associate-Reactive-Developer exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 3
[All Associate-Reactive-Developer Questions]
Entities and Attributes are created in the database as ...
A
Tables and Columns
B
Tables and Indexes
C
Indexes and Columns
D
Tables and Constraints
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Trina
1 months ago
Wow, tricky one. I'm going with C) Indexes and Columns. Gotta keep those indexes in check, you know?
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Ula
2 months ago
Ha! Clearly it's B) Tables and Indexes. Indexes are the real superstars of the database world.
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Elden
2 days ago
I'm leaning towards C) Indexes and Columns. Indexes help with data retrieval efficiency.
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Tiffiny
7 days ago
I agree with the original comment, B) Tables and Indexes make the most sense for entities and attributes.
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Catarina
21 days ago
No way, it's definitely D) Tables and Constraints. Constraints are essential for maintaining data integrity.
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Pamella
29 days ago
I think it's A) Tables and Columns. That's where all the data is stored.
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Huey
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's either A) Tables and Columns or D) Tables and Constraints.
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Zita
2 months ago
I agree with Daryl, because entities are represented as tables and attributes as columns in a database.
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Lazaro
2 months ago
I don't know, D) Tables and Constraints seems more logical to me. Gotta love those database constraints!
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Daryl
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Tables and Columns.
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Caitlin
2 months ago
A) Tables and Columns, of course! That's the basic building blocks of a database.
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Alfred
29 days ago
D) Tables and Constraints, that doesn't sound right.
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Cassi
1 months ago
A) Tables and Columns are definitely the right answer.
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Vanna
1 months ago
B) Tables and Indexes, I think that's not correct.
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Celia
1 months ago
A) Tables and Columns, of course! That's the basic building blocks of a database.
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Moira
1 months ago
B) Tables and Indexes are not the correct answer. It's A) Tables and Columns.
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Nina
2 months ago
A) Tables and Columns are created in the database as entities and attributes.
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