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SAS Exam A00-251 Topic 3 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAS's A00-251 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 3
[All A00-251 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

Currently all authenticated users have access to SAS Environment Manager. An administrator would like to limit access to SAS Environment Manager to application administrators. Which statement will achieve this?

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Suggested Answer: C

The operations infrastructure produces metric and log data in the form of TSV files. TSV stands for Tab Separated Values and is a file format used to store tabular data, such as data from a metrics and logging system. The data is stored in plain text format, with each column separated by a tab character. TSV files are typically used for data exchange between different applications, and are easily readable by humans.


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Denna
7 months ago
C. TSV files, hands down. Everyone knows that's the go-to format for metric and log data. I'd give whoever wrote this question a wedgie if I could.
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Myra
7 months ago
C. TSV files, hands down. Everyone knows that's the go-to format for metric and log data. I'd give whoever wrote this question a wedgie if I could.
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Malinda
7 months ago
D) SAS tables
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Jesus
7 months ago
C) TSV files
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Della
7 months ago
B) CAS tables
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Slyvia
7 months ago
A) XLS files
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Ligia
8 months ago
D. SAS tables, obviously. Who uses TSV files anymore? That's so old-school. I bet the person who wrote this question is still using a flip phone.
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Lindsey
8 months ago
Haha, SAS tables? What is this, the 90s? Obviously it's C. TSV files all the way!
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Louann
6 months ago
Haha, SAS tables? What is this, the 90s? Obviously it's C. TSV files!
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Oretha
6 months ago
D) SAS tables
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Lou
6 months ago
C) TSV files
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Valda
6 months ago
B) CAS tables
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Felix
7 months ago
A) XLS files
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Marge
8 months ago
I'm going with B. CAS tables are the future, man. You can do all sorts of analytics on that data. TSV is so yesterday.
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Edwin
7 months ago
Yeah, TSV files are outdated compared to CAS tables.
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Buck
7 months ago
I agree, CAS tables are definitely the way to go for analytics.
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Elena
8 months ago
SAS tables might work too, but TSV files are more commonly used for this type of data.
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Jesusa
8 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) SAS tables could also be a possibility.
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Bulah
8 months ago
I agree with Elena, TSV files make sense for metric and log data.
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Jackie
8 months ago
Definitely C. TSV files are the standard format for metric and log data in the operations infrastructure. XLS and SAS just don't cut it these days.
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Viola
7 months ago
Using TSV files ensures compatibility and ease of use for the operations infrastructure.
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Linwood
7 months ago
TSV files are much more efficient for handling that type of data compared to XLS or SAS tables.
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Alyce
7 months ago
I agree, TSV files are definitely the way to go for metric and log data.
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Ronna
8 months ago
Yeah, TSV files are the standard format for a reason, they are just more efficient for operations infrastructure.
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Scarlet
8 months ago
I always prefer using TSV files for handling metric and log data, they just make everything simpler.
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Blondell
8 months ago
TSV files are much more versatile and easier to work with compared to XLS or SAS tables.
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Mila
8 months ago
I agree, TSV files are definitely the way to go for metric and log data.
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Elena
8 months ago
I think the answer is C) TSV files.
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