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Google Exam Cloud Digital Leader Topic 3 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Cloud Digital Leader exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 3
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A retail organization has moved all of their inventory data to a relational database in the cloud.

What functionality does a relational database offer?

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Suggested Answer: B

A relational database offers the functionality of storing transactional data, which can then be accessed electronically. Relational databases store structured data that can be organized in tables with defined relationships between them. This makes them well-suited for transactional data, such as inventory data, that needs to be accessed and updated frequently.


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Nichelle
3 months ago
Yes, Bernardo. Rapid analysis is important for making quick business decisions based on the data.
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Heike
4 months ago
As much as I love analyzing big data, I don't think that's the primary purpose of a basic retail inventory database. B is the way to go.
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Lon
2 months ago
Coral: Exactly, it's all about efficiency and effectiveness in retail operations.
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Anthony
3 months ago
Plus, it ensures accurate and real-time information for decision-making.
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Coral
3 months ago
Definitely, it helps with easy access and management of inventory.
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Franchesca
3 months ago
I agree, storing transactional data electronically is crucial for a retail organization.
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Bernardo
4 months ago
I believe a relational database also allows for rapid analysis of large and multi-dimensional datasets.
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Marge
4 months ago
Haha, option A sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. I'll stick with the good old reliable option B.
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Stevie
3 months ago
Yeah, option A does sound a bit futuristic. Option B is more straightforward.
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Blossom
3 months ago
I agree, option B is definitely the most practical choice.
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Fanny
4 months ago
Definitely option B. Relational databases are all about managing transactional data efficiently. That's exactly what a retail organization would need for their inventory.
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Rosendo
4 months ago
Option D sounds really impressive, but I don't think it's the best fit for a basic inventory database. I'd go with B.
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Yuette
4 months ago
I agree with Eleni. Storing transactional data is crucial for a retail organization.
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Luisa
4 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. A relational database is designed to store and manage structured data, which is perfect for a retail organization's inventory data.
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Micah
3 months ago
Option B is definitely the most suitable choice for this scenario.
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Terry
3 months ago
Yes, a relational database is great for storing transactional data.
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Melinda
4 months ago
I agree, option B makes sense for a retail organization's inventory data.
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Eleni
4 months ago
I think a relational database offers the functionality of storing transactional data which can be accessed electronically.
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