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Question 17

A client notices that several groups are sharing content across divisions and are not complying with their data governance strategy. During a Tableau Server

audit, a consultant notices that the asset permissions for the client's top-level projects are set to "Locked," but that "Apply to Nested Projects" is not checked.

The consultant recommends checking "Apply to Nested Projects" to enforce compliance.

Which impact will the consultant's recommendation have on access to the existing nested projects?

Options:

A.

Current custom access will be maintained, but new custom permissions will not be granted.

B.

Access will be automatically rolled back to the top-level project permissions immediately.

C.

Users will be prompted to manually update permissions for all nested projects.

D.

Users will be notified that they will automatically lose access to content after 30 days.

Question 18

A client has a published data source in Tableau Server and they want to revert to the previous version of the data source. The solution must minimize the impact

on users.

What should the consultant do to accomplish this task?

Options:

A.

Request that a server administrator restore a Tableau Server backup.

B.

Delete and recreate the data source manually.

C.

Select a previous version from Tableau Server, download it, and republish that data source.

D.

Select a previous version from Tableau Server, and then click Restore.

Question 19

An online sales company has a table data source that contains Order Date. Products ship on the first day of each month for all orders from the previous month.

The consultant needs to know the average number of days that a customer must wait before a product is shipped.

Which calculation should the consultant use?

Options:

A.

Calc1: DATETRUNC ('month', DATEADD('month', 1, [Order Date]))

Calc2: AVG(DATEDIFF ('week', [Order Date], [Calc1]))

B.

Calc1: DATETRUNC ('month', DATEADD ('month', 1, [Order Date]))

Calc2: AVG(DATEDIFF ('day', [Order Date], [Calc1]))

C.

Calc1: DATETRUNC ('day', DATEADD('week', 4, [Order Date]))

Calc2: AVG([Order Date] - [Calc1])

D.

Calc1: DATETRUNC ('day', DATEADD ('day', 31, [Order Date]))

Calc2: AVG ([Order Date] - [Calc1])

Question 20

An executive-level workbook leverages 37 of the 103 fields included in a data source. Performance for the workbook is noticeably slower than other workbooks

on the same Tableau Server.

What should the consultant do to improve performance of this workbook while following best practice?

Options:

A.

Split some visualizations on the dashboard into many smaller visualizations on the same dashboard.

B.

Connect to the data source via a custom SQL query.

C.

Use filters, hide unused fields, and aggregate values.

OD. Restrict users from accessing the workbook to reduce server load.