Ah, the age-old question of 'which report will make my computer cry?'. I'm going with option D, the 1500-page spare parts list. It's like trying to print the entire internet on paper. Good luck with that one, IT team!
Option A for the win! 21 DTOs? That's like having a family reunion in your database. No wonder it's gonna hit a hard stop. I wonder if they have a special 'Escape the DTOs' mode in the FSM system.
I'd say option C is the winner here. A 250-second report execution time? That's way too long. It's like watching paint dry, but with more lines of code. I bet the business rules team could use some optimization tips.
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option D seems like the obvious choice, with 1500 pages for a spare parts list. That's gotta be a nightmare to generate. Although, option A with 21 DTOs could also be problematic. I guess it depends on how the system handles those large reports.
I'm going with option B. A report that returns 1000 records sounds like it could hit a hard stop. Who needs that many service calls in a summary anyway? Maybe they should break it down by day or something.
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