SnowPro Core Certification — Question 376
What happens when a Data Provider revokes privileges to a share on an object in their source database?
Answer options
- A. The object immediately becomes unavailable for all Data Consumers.
- B. Any additional data arriving after this point in time will not be visible to Data Consumers.
- C. The Data Consumers stop seeing data updates and become responsible for storage charges for the object.
- D. A static copy of the object at the time the privilege was revoked is created in the Data Consumers account.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because when the Data Provider revokes privileges, the object is no longer accessible to Data Consumers immediately. Option B suggests a delay in visibility for new data, which is not the case; access is cut off entirely. Option C incorrectly implies that Data Consumers continue to receive updates, while option D misrepresents the action of revoking privileges, which does not create a static copy.