What would you see in the log for the latest query?

You have imported the sales aggregate table that is aggregated by period with the lowest granularity of month. After saving the repository and then restarting the appropriate server, you can the queries in BI answers to see the total sales figure for each product line by month. Then you saw that the query was run against the sales aggregate table and not the sales details table.
Then you ran the queries to see the total sales figure for each product line by day. What would you see in the log for the latest query?

You have imported the sales aggregate table that is aggregated by period with the lowest granularity of month. After saving the repository and then restarting the appropriate server, you can the queries in BI answers to see the total sales figure for each product line by month. Then you saw that the query was run against the sales aggregate table and not the sales details table.
Then you ran the queries to see the total sales figure for each product line by day. What would you see in the log for the latest query?

A.
The query uses the sales detail table

B.
The query still uses the sales aggregate table

C.
The “select” statement is identical to the one from the previous run

D.
The query has not completed successfully



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