HOTSPOT
You are validating the configuration of an Azure Search indexer.
The service has been configured with an indexer that uses the Import Data option.
The index is configured using options as shown in the Index Configuration exhibit. (Click the Index Configuration tab.)
You use an Azure table as the data source for the import operation. The table contains three records with item inventory data that matches the fields in the Storage data exhibit.
These records were imported when the index was created. (Click the Storage Data tab.)
When users search with no filter, all three records are displayed.
When users search for items by description, Search explorer returns no records. The Search Explorer exhibit shows the query and results for a test. In the test, a user is trying to search for all items in the table that have a description that contains the word bag. (Click the Search Explorer tab.)
You need to resolve the issue.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Box 1: Yes
The ItemDescription field in not searchable.
Box 2: No
The ItemDescription field in not searchable, but we would need to recreate the index.
Box 3: Yes
An indexer in Azure Search is a crawler that extracts searchable data and metadata from an external Azure data source and populates an index based on field-to-field mappings between the index and your data source. This approach is sometimes referred to as a ‘pull model’ because the service pulls data in without you having to write any code that adds data to an index.
Box 4: No
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/search/search-what-is-an-index
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/search/search-indexer-overview
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