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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Platform Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Platform exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
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What are the two group options for database when creating a custom report? (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Sharee
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that, Chery. 'Detailed Logs' sounds more like it could be some kind of logging or audit feature, not a grouping option. I'd go with A) Oracle and B) SQL - can't go wrong with the classics, right?
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Stephaine
8 months ago
I would definitely go with Oracle and SQL for the database grouping options when creating a custom report.
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Francis
8 months ago
Yep, Oracle and SQL are definitely the more common database options for creating custom reports.
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Gaynell
8 months ago
I agree, Oracle and SQL are the safer choices for database grouping options.
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Bobbie
8 months ago
I think you're right, 'Detailed Logs' does sound more like a feature than a database group option.
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Chery
8 months ago
Ooh, I've seen questions like this before! 'Detailed Logs' and 'Summary Databases' are probably referring to different ways you can group the data in your custom report, not the actual database software. So A) Oracle and D) Summary Databases would be my picks.
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Fallon
8 months ago
Alright, let's lock in A) Oracle and B) SQL then. Although I have to say, I'm a little worried about the 'Choose two' part. What if they're looking for something more obscure? Ah well, nothing ventured, nothing gained!
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Micaela
8 months ago
Haha, 'can't go wrong with the classics' - that's what they said about floppy disks too, David. But I guess you've got a point. I'm still a bit confused by this question, but I'll stick with A) Oracle and B) SQL.
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