Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?

You administer a SQL Server 2012 server that contains a database named SalesDb. SalesDb contains
a schema named Customers that has a table named Regions. A user named UserA is a member of a
role named Sales. UserA is granted the Select permission on the Regions table. The Sales role is
granted the Select permission on the Customers schema. You need to ensure that the following
requirements are met:
• The Sales role does not have the Select permission on the Customers schema.
• UserA has the Select permission on the Regions table.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?

You administer a SQL Server 2012 server that contains a database named SalesDb. SalesDb contains
a schema named Customers that has a table named Regions. A user named UserA is a member of a
role named Sales. UserA is granted the Select permission on the Regions table. The Sales role is
granted the Select permission on the Customers schema. You need to ensure that the following
requirements are met:
• The Sales role does not have the Select permission on the Customers schema.
• UserA has the Select permission on the Regions table.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?

A.
DENY SELECT CN Object::Regions FROM Sales

B.
DENY SELECT CN Schema::Customers FROM Sales

C.
REVOKE SELECT ON Object::Regions FROM Sales

D.
REVOKE SELECT ON Schema::Customers FROM Sales

E.
DENY SELECT CN Object::Regions FRCM UserA

F.
DENY SELECT CN Schema::Customers FRCM UserA

G.
REVOKE SELECT ON Object::Regions FROM UserA

H.
REVOKE SELECT ON Schema::Customers FOR UserA

I.
EXEC sp addrolemember ‘Sales’, ‘UserA’

J.
EXEC sp droprolemember ‘Sales’. ‘UserA’

Explanation:
According to these references, this answer looks correct.
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188369.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187750.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff848791.aspx



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