You develop a database for a travel application. You need to design tables and other
database objects.
You create a view that displays the dates and times of the airline schedules on a report.
You need to display dates and times in several international formats.
What should you do?
A.
Use the CAST function.
B.
Use the DATE data type.
C.
Use the FORMAT function.
D.
Use an appropriate collation.
E.
Use a user-defined table type.
F.
Use the VARBINARY data type.
G.
Use the DATETIME data type.
H.
Use the DATETIME2 data type.
I.
Use the DATETIMEOFFSET data type.
J.
Use the TODATETIMEOFFSET function.
Explanation:
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh213505.aspx
I : DateTimeOffSet
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I is definatly wrong, cause it is in the FORMAT ” 4/2/2007 7:23:57 PM -07:00 ” where is the “international time format”? Clearly FORMAT!
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If it were looking for Timezone information, “I” would be correct.
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C. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh213505.aspx
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