Data Separation/Visibility Questions

Master how data is separated and made visible across domains, including visibility rules and domain picker behavior.

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About Data Separation/Visibility

Data separation ensures that records created in one domain are appropriately visible or hidden from other domains. This includes understanding visibility rules, domain paths, and how users see data based on their domain membership.

Why This Matters for Your Exam

Data Separation covers 24% of the CIS-SP exam. This is a core competency for implementing and troubleshooting domain separation.

Key Concepts to Master

Understand domain visibility settings (contained, blocked, visible from below/above), know how the domain picker works, and learn about domain paths and inheritance.

Exam Tips

Focus on visibility inheritance - how child domains can or cannot see parent domain data. Know the difference between visibility settings and understand domain path calculations.

Practice Questions

11 questions available
1
knowledge

Which field is added to tables to enable domain separation?

Asys_tenant
Bsys_domain
Cdomain_id
Dsys_scope

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2
understanding

In a domain hierarchy, a user in a parent domain can view records from which domains by default?

AOnly their own domain
BTheir domain, child domains, and domains they have visibility into
CAll domains in the instance
DOnly the global domain

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3
application

Which statement accurately describes what happens when records are automatically generated in a domain-separated environment?

ARecords are always created in the global domain
BThe domain of the record is the same as the domain of the user creating or generating the records
CRecords are randomly assigned to available domains
DRecords inherit the domain of the parent table

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