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What do temporary and transient tables have m common in Snowflake? (Select TWO).

A.
Both tables have no Fail-safe period.
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A.
Both tables have no Fail-safe period.
B.
Both tables have data retention period maximums of one day.
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B.
Both tables have data retention period maximums of one day.
C.
Both tables are visible only to a single user session.
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C.
Both tables are visible only to a single user session.
D.
For both tables the retention period ends when the tables are dropped.
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D.
For both tables the retention period ends when the tables are dropped.
E.
For both tables, the retention period does not end when the session ends
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E.
For both tables, the retention period does not end when the session ends
Suggested answer: A, D

Explanation:

Temporary and transient tables in Snowflake share several characteristics, notably, neither table type has a Fail-safe period. Fail-safe is a feature that provides additional data protection beyond the Time Travel period. However, this feature does not apply to temporary or transient tables. Additionally, for both types of tables, the data retention period effectively ends when the tables are dropped. This means that once these tables are deleted, their data is not recoverable, distinguishing them from permanent tables, which benefit from Snowflake's Time Travel and Fail-safe features. References: Snowflake Documentation on Table Types

asked 23/09/2024
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