9 Questions
What does 'gsr_dts' capture in the context of the given information?
Deleted date timestamp
What does the timestamp '8888-12-31 23:59:59.000000' indicate?
An active (undeleted) record
Which aspect is typically not found in the source metadata according to the given information?
Business timelines
Effectivity satellites capture the deleted date timestamp (gsr_dts).
True
There are business timelines in the source metadata according to the given information.
False
The timestamp '8888-12-31 23:59:59.000000' always indicates an active (undeleted) record.
True
Match the following terms with their descriptions:
Effectivity satellites = Captures the deleted date timestamp (gsr_dts) Business timelines = Typically not found in source metadata End of all times (8888-12-31 23:59:59.000000) = Indicates an active (undeleted) record Source metadata = Does not have business timelines
Match the given terms with their implications:
Effectivity satellites = Capture the deleted date timestamp (gsr_dts) End of all times (8888-12-31 23:59:59.000000) = Indicates an active (undeleted) record Business timelines = Not typically found in source metadata Source metadata = Does not contain business timelines
Match the terms with their corresponding implications:
Effectivity satellites = Capturing the deleted date timestamp (gsr_dts) Business timelines = Not present in source metadata End of all times (8888-12-31 23:59:59.000000) = Signifying an active (undeleted) record Source metadata = Lacking business timelines
Test your knowledge on satellites, hub, link, and source metadata effectivity. Understand the capturing of delete date timestamps and the interpretation of active and deleted records.
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