A data analyst deployed a report for public access. A user states that the report is not showing the latest information, even though the user updated the source an hour ago. Which of the following should the data analyst check first?
This question pertains to the Data Governance domain, focusing on troubleshooting data freshness issues in reports. The report isn’t showing the latest data despite a recent source update, indicating a potential refresh or connectivity issue.
Event log (Option A): Event logs might provide insight into errors, but they’re not the first step for checking data freshness.
User privileges (Option B): Privileges might affect access, but the user can see the report, so this isn’t the issue.
Database connection (Option C): If the database connection failed or isn’t refreshing properly, the report won’t reflect the latest data, making this the first thing to check.
Report corruption (Option D): Corruption might cause errors, but it’s less likely than a connectivity issue for this scenario.
The DA0-002 Data Governance domain includes "data quality control concepts," such as ensuring data freshness by verifying database connections.
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