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Linux Foundation Exam HFCP Topic 1 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's HFCP exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 1
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What is a range query with a start and end key?

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Suggested Answer: A

In Hyperledger Fabric, a range query with a start and end key is a type of query that searches for all ledger entries whose keys fall within the specified range defined by the startKey and endKey. This is used, for example, to retrieve a subset of assets from the ledger based on their key values, effectively iterating over a specified range .


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Elly
2 months ago
I think it's A because it makes sense to search for keys within a range.
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Dierdre
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but C could also be a possibility.
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Makeda
2 months ago
I'd be impressed if anyone could come up with a 'range query' that searches for 'all the key field in the value'. Sounds like a job for the query whisperer!
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Dorthy
1 months ago
B) A query that searches for a specific value in a composite key and all values after it.
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Sabina
1 months ago
C) A query that searches for ledger entries that have values matching the range.
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Rupert
1 months ago
A) A query that searches for all keys that are in the range defined by the start and end keys.
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Quentin
2 months ago
I'm just hoping the answer isn't 'D) All of the above'. That would be a real range query alright - a range of complete nonsense!
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Alex
3 months ago
D is just plain weird. What kind of query searches for all the key fields in the value? A is the clear winner here.
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Toi
3 months ago
C is talking about ledger entries, which is a different thing entirely. A is the only one that actually describes a range query.
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Julian
3 months ago
B sounds more like a partial key query, not a range. I'm pretty sure the answer is A.
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Fallon
1 months ago
C) A query that searches for ledger entries that have values matching the range.
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Trinidad
2 months ago
B) A query that searches for a specific value in a composite key and all values after it.
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Wilson
2 months ago
A) A query that searches for all keys that are in the range defined by the start and end keys.
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Joesph
3 months ago
I agree with Lashaunda, A makes sense.
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Lashaunda
3 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Jerlene
3 months ago
Definitely going with A on this one. Range queries are all about searching within a defined key range, not just for a specific value.
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Genevive
3 months ago
Yes, A is the best choice for this type of query. It searches for keys within a specified range.
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Genevive
3 months ago
I agree, A is the correct option for a range query with a start and end key.
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