Which two statements describe the relationship between a window, a resource plan, and a job class?

Which two statements describe the relationship between a window, a resource plan, and a
job class?

Which two statements describe the relationship between a window, a resource plan, and a
job class?

A.
A window specifies a resource plan that will be activated when that window becomes
active.

B.
A window specifies a job class that will be activated when that window becomes active.

C.
A job class specifies a window that will be open when that job class becomes active.

D.
A window in association with a resource plan controls a job class allocation.

E.
A window in association with a job class controls a resource allocation.



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Siegfried

Siegfried

A,E
http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ADMIN/schedover.htm#ADMIN12366
Windows work with job classes to control resource allocation. Each window specifies the resource plan to activate when the window opens (becomes active), and each job class specifies a resource consumer group or specifies a database service, which can map to a consumer group. A job that runs within a window, therefore, has resources allocated to it according to the consumer group of its job class and the resource plan of the window.

Vonpire

Vonpire

A and E are correct.