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IBM Exam C2090-623 Topic 9 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C2090-623 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 9
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Which policy rule is defined by this statement?

''If a policy has not been explicitly defined for an IBM Cognos Analytics object, then the policy that is applied to its parent object will be used to evaluate if the object can be accessed.''

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Suggested Answer: C

Administrators use the retention rule update task to specify the number of reports, queries, analyses, and document objects to keep in the content store. You can specify how long to keep the history and output versions in the content store. Anything that is older than the date you specify is deleted from the content store.

Run this task only after creating and running the content archival task. If you run it before, content that was not marked for archival is permanently deleted from the content store.

References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_10.2.1/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.10.2.1.doc/t_creat_retent_rl.html


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Lauran
8 days ago
B) Group inheritance, definitely. It's all about how the parent object's policy gets passed down to the child objects. Simple as that!
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Scot
16 days ago
I agree with Lacey, C) Union of permissions makes sense in this context.
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Iluminada
16 days ago
I'm gonna go with 'Acquired policies' on this one. Sounds like the policy is being 'acquired' from the parent object, you know? *winks*
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Lacey
18 days ago
I believe it's C) Union of permissions because it combines permissions from parent objects.
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Johnathon
20 days ago
I think the answer is A) Acquired policies.
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Shenika
23 days ago
I agree with Vincent, it makes sense that it would be B) Group inheritance.
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Vincent
24 days ago
I believe it could also be B) Group inheritance because it mentions parent object.
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Elbert
25 days ago
I think the 'Traversing to view child entries' option is the most relevant here. The question mentions accessing the object, so it's about being able to view the child entries.
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Shantell
1 days ago
B) Group inheritance
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Major
11 days ago
A) Acquired policies
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Leota
26 days ago
Hmm, this sounds like the 'Group inheritance' policy rule to me. It makes sense that if a policy isn't defined for a specific object, it would inherit the policy from its parent.
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Lelia
1 months ago
I think the answer is A) Acquired policies.
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