You deploy Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network. You configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and a Microsoft SQL Server database as data sources for a metaverse person object attribute named department. You configure outbound synchronization rules for the attribute for both data sources. When you assign a value to the attribute for a user object in the Active Directory domain, the attribute is successfully updated in the SQL Server database. However, when you delete the attribute data from a user object in the domain, the value of the attribute is replaced with the attribute data from the SQL Server database. You need to ensure that the attribute data is deleted from the SQL Server database after the deletion of the attribute data from the domain. Which describes the cause of the attribute data flow issue?
A.
FIM has an inbound attribute flow from the SQL Server database.
B.
Outbound attribute flow to the domain prevents the flow of null data for the attribute.
C.
The Management Agent (MA) for the SQL Server database has higher attribute flow precedence than the MA for the Active Directory domain.
D.
The Management Agent (MA) for the Active Directory domain has higher attribute flow precedence than the MA for the SQL Server database.