Q: 5
How long is Snowpipe data load history retained?
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C but I get why people mix it up with D, Snowflake makes these tricky.
Had something like this in a mock, I picked D.
C 64 days is the load history retention period for Snowpipe.
C imo, it's 64 days for Snowpipe load history. B can sound right but that's a trap, since retention isn't tied to dropping the pipe. Docs and practice exams say 64 days-correct me if I'm missing something new.
Definitely C for Snowpipe load history. Saw this in official docs and practice sets, always 64 days. Anyone seen a recent change?
C tbh, it's 64 days for Snowpipe load history, not adjustable. That's what I've seen in the docs and exams.
Definitely C here. Snowpipe keeps data load history for 64 days, it's hardcoded, not something you set when creating the pipe. Saw a similar question on a practice test. Someone correct me if this changed but pretty sure that's still current.
A is wrong, C. Is this asking about system history or customer-configurable retention? If admins can change it, the answer might shift.
B tbh. If the pipe gets dropped, I always assumed the load history goes too since it's tied to the object. Saw similar confusion in official practice sets, might need to double-check docs for a question like this. Anyone else see it that way? Guide or doc review recommended.
C not B. B is tricky since 'until the pipe is dropped' feels right, but Snowpipe data load history specifically sticks around for 64 days according to both Snowflake docs and most recent exam sets. Anyone see this different?
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