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Exam Associate-Reactive-Developer Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion
OutSystems Exam Associate-Reactive-Developer Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion
Actual exam question for OutSystems's Associate-Reactive-Developer exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 2
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It is possible to see the SQL generated by an Aggregate?
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Audrie
28 days ago
Hah, this question reminds me of the time I tried to read the SQL behind a Pivot table in Excel. Talk about a rabbit hole!
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Phuong
29 days ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is TRUE. I remember learning about ways to inspect the SQL behind Aggregates in my database course.
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Ira
1 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I thought Aggregates were just magic black boxes that crunched the data for us. How can we see the SQL?
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Basilia
5 days ago
A) TRUE
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Jose
13 days ago
No, it's not a trick question. You can actually see the SQL generated by an Aggregate.
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Pearly
17 days ago
A) TRUE
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Paulina
2 months ago
No way, that's not possible. Aggregates are just high-level operations, they don't expose the underlying SQL.
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Cordell
8 days ago
Aggregates do not provide access to the underlying SQL.
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Cyndy
15 days ago
No, you can't see the SQL generated by an Aggregate.
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Elinore
1 months ago
B) FALSE
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Ivory
1 months ago
A) TRUE
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Ilona
2 months ago
Yes, it's definitely possible to see the SQL generated by an Aggregate. I've used this technique before to debug complex queries.
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Dorian
24 days ago
B) FALSE
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Kimbery
25 days ago
That's great to know! I'll have to try it out next time.
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Tequila
29 days ago
Yes, you can see the SQL generated by an Aggregate.
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Linn
1 months ago
A) TRUE
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Gracia
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. Can you explain why the answer is TRUE?
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Eve
2 months ago
I agree with Larae. When you run an Aggregate, you can see the SQL generated.
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Larae
2 months ago
I think the answer is TRUE.
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