What should you include in the recommendation?

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Case Study: 3
Scenario 3
Application Information
You have two servers named SQL1 and SQL2. SQL1 has SQL Server 2012 Enterprise
installed. SQL2 has SQL Server 2008 Standard installed.
You have an application that is used to manage employees and office space.
Users report that the application has many errors and is very slow.
You are updating the application to resolve the issues.
You plan to create a new database on SQL1 to support the application. The script that you
plan to use to create the tables for the new database is shown in Tables.sql. The script that
you plan to use to create the stored procedures for the new database is shown in
StoredProcedures.sql. The script that you plan to use to create the indexes for the new
database is shown in Indexes.sql.
A database named DB2 resides on SQL2. DB2 has a table named EmployeeAudit that will
audit changes to a table named Employees.
A stored procedure named usp_UpdateEmployeeName will be executed only by other stored
procedures. The stored procedures executing usp_UpdateEmp!oyeeName will always handle
transactions.
A stored procedure named usp_SelectEmployeesByName will be used to retrieve the names
of employees. Usp_SelectEmployeesByName can read uncommitted data.
A stored procedure named usp_GetFutureOfficeAssignments will be used to retrieve office
assignments that will occur in the future.
StoredProcedures.sql

Indexes.sql

Tables.sql

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You need to recommend a solution to ensure that SQL1 supports the auditing requirements
of usp_UpdateEmployeeName.
What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Scenario 3
Application Information
You have two servers named SQL1 and SQL2. SQL1 has SQL Server 2012 Enterprise
installed. SQL2 has SQL Server 2008 Standard installed.
You have an application that is used to manage employees and office space.
Users report that the application has many errors and is very slow.
You are updating the application to resolve the issues.
You plan to create a new database on SQL1 to support the application. The script that you
plan to use to create the tables for the new database is shown in Tables.sql. The script that
you plan to use to create the stored procedures for the new database is shown in
StoredProcedures.sql. The script that you plan to use to create the indexes for the new
database is shown in Indexes.sql.
A database named DB2 resides on SQL2. DB2 has a table named EmployeeAudit that will
audit changes to a table named Employees.
A stored procedure named usp_UpdateEmployeeName will be executed only by other stored
procedures. The stored procedures executing usp_UpdateEmp!oyeeName will always handle
transactions.
A stored procedure named usp_SelectEmployeesByName will be used to retrieve the names
of employees. Usp_SelectEmployeesByName can read uncommitted data.
A stored procedure named usp_GetFutureOfficeAssignments will be used to retrieve office
assignments that will occur in the future.
StoredProcedures.sql

Indexes.sql

Tables.sql

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You need to recommend a solution to ensure that SQL1 supports the auditing requirements
of usp_UpdateEmployeeName.
What should you include in the recommendation?

A.
Change data capture

B.
Change tracking

C.
Transactional replication

D.
The Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC)



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annonymous

annonymous

Same case of question 120. The answer should be C.

Jai

Jai

A

Jai

Jai

Sorry! EmployeeAudit is on another server so I think A,B and D are not right answers. So left with C only

Skippo

Skippo

Yeah! EmployeeAudit is on SQL2. You’ll need to have Distributed (linked) Server enabled to support the auditing requirement from SQL1; hence, there’s need for DTC (option D) to be enabled for this.

WK

WK

Right answer is D