You have a database in an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account that is configured for multi-region writes.
You need to use the Azure Cosmos DB SDK to implement the conflict resolution policy for a container. The solution must ensure that any conflict sent to the conflict feed.
Solution: You set ConfilictResolutionMode to Custom. You Set ResolutionProcedures to a custom stored procedure. You configure the custom stored procedure to use the isTomstone parameter to resolve conflict.
Does this meet the goal?
The settings for a container in an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account are configured as shown in the following exhibit.
Which statement describes the configuration of the container?
You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account named account that has the disablekeyBasedletadatwriteAccess property enabled.
You are developing an app named App1 that will be used by a use1 named DevUser1 to create containers in account1. DevUser1 has a non-privileged user account in the Azure AD tenant.
You need to ensure that DevUser1 can use App1 to create containers in account1.
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You have a container named container1 in an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account. The container1 container has 120 GB of data.
The following is a sample of a document in container1.
The orderId property is used as the partition key.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
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You have a container named container1 in an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account.
You need to make the contents of container1 available as reference data for an Azure Stream Analytics job.
Solution: You create an Azure Data Factory pipeline that uses Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API as the input and Azure Blob Storage as the output.
Does this meet the goal?