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Adobe Exam AD0-E704 Topic 1 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E704 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 1
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You need to do an analysis of Admin actions on the website for a 24 hour period that happened 90 days ago using the Admin actions log. Assuming that the Log Entry Lifetime store configuration setting has not been changed from the default, where do you access the data?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Royal
16 days ago
I'd go with D. Archiving to the database is the way to go - it's reliable and easy to query if needed. Plus, it keeps the server tidy.
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Noel
6 days ago
I agree, archiving in the database is definitely the way to go for easy access and organization.
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Ardella
17 days ago
I think the data is archived in the magento_logging_event_archive table.
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Rima
23 days ago
Haha, C is a classic! Just when you think you've got the data, it's gone forever. Gotta love Magento's efficient log rotation.
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Thomasena
29 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it has been permanently deleted by the Magento log rotation cron.
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Wendell
1 months ago
I believe it is available by default for review in the actions log report grid.
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Walker
1 months ago
I think the data is archived in the var\\logging\\archive folder on the server.
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Niesha
1 months ago
Option B seems like the easiest way to access the data. Why would we need to dig into the database when we can just view it in the actions log report grid?
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Hobert
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. The data is archived in the magento_logging_event_archive table, as that is the default behavior for the Log Entry Lifetime setting.
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Angelyn
18 hours ago
Yes, the data is archived in the magento_logging_event_archive table.
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Bernardine
4 days ago
D
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Leigha
8 days ago
Yes, the data is archived in the magento_logging_event_archive table.
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Whitney
12 days ago
No, it is not archived in the var\\logging\\archive folder on the server.
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Merlyn
13 days ago
D
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Troy
17 days ago
A
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Ma
1 months ago
No, it is not archived in the var\\logging\\archive folder on the server.
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Edwin
1 months ago
A
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