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Avaya Exam 6210 Topic 8 Question 98 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 6210 exam
Question #: 98
Topic #: 8
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The Data Import and Export tool is used to import bulk resources from the Windows network into the CCT database. Which file types are used to export resource configuration data from the Windows network for data analysis?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Beatriz
1 months ago
C is the answer, no doubt. Although, I wonder if the 'flattened' part is just there to trick us. Sneaky, CCT, very sneaky.
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Lashaun
1 months ago
I was leaning towards C, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Maybe I should have gone with the 'flattened' option instead.
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Suzi
19 hours ago
I think CSV is the right choice for exporting resource configuration data.
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Jordan
5 days ago
C) Single standard CSV file or flattened CSV file
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Leonor
12 days ago
A) Single standard XML file or flattened XML file
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Marleen
1 months ago
C all the way. CSV is the data geek's best friend when it comes to data analysis.
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Dottie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with C as well. Can't imagine they'd use a specialized format like XSD for this kind of export.
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Leslie
4 days ago
Yeah, C seems like the most practical option for exporting resource configuration data.
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Velda
6 days ago
I agree, CSV files are easy to work with and widely supported.
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Carmela
9 days ago
I think C is the right choice. CSV files are commonly used for data analysis.
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Marge
2 months ago
Definitely C. XML and HTML are more for structured data, while CSV is the go-to for tabular data like resource configurations.
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Lindsey
2 months ago
CSV files are great for tabular data analysis, they make it easy to work with resource configurations.
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Blythe
2 months ago
I agree, CSV is definitely the best choice for exporting resource configuration data.
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Felton
2 months ago
C) Single standard CSV file or flattened CSV file
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Ahmad
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) Single standard XML file or flattened XML file could also be a valid option.
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Sherman
2 months ago
I agree with Ty, CSV files are commonly used for data analysis.
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Rana
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is C. CSV files are commonly used for exporting bulk data, and the Data Import and Export tool would likely support this format.
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Kyoko
2 months ago
Yes, CSV files are the correct file type for exporting resource configuration data.
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Darci
2 months ago
I agree, CSV files are commonly used for exporting bulk data.
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Ty
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) Single standard CSV file or flattened CSV file.
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