Exam Databricks-Certified-Data-Analyst-Associate Topic 3 Question 61 Discussion
Actual exam question for Databricks's Databricks-Certified-Data-Analyst-Associate exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 3
Question #: 61
Topic #: 3
A data analyst created and is the owner of the managed table my_ table. They now want to change ownership of the table to a single other user using Data Explorer.
Which of the following approaches can the analyst use to complete the task?
Which of the following approaches can the analyst use to complete the task?
Suggested Answer: C Vote an answer
The Owner field in the table page shows the current owner of the table and allows the owner to change it to another user or group. To change the ownership of the table, the owner can click on the Owner field and select the new owner from the drop-down list. This will transfer the ownership of the table to the selected user or group and remove the previous owner from the list of table access control entries1. The other options are incorrect because:
A . Removing the owner's account from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will make the table ownerless2.
B . Selecting All Users from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will grant all users access to the table3.
D . Selecting the Admins group from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will grant the Admins group access to the table3.
E . Removing all access from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will revoke all access to the table4. Reference:
1: Change table ownership
2: Ownerless tables
3: Table access control
4: Revoke access to a table
A . Removing the owner's account from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will make the table ownerless2.
B . Selecting All Users from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will grant all users access to the table3.
D . Selecting the Admins group from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will grant the Admins group access to the table3.
E . Removing all access from the Owner field will not change the ownership of the table, but will revoke all access to the table4. Reference:
1: Change table ownership
2: Ownerless tables
3: Table access control
4: Revoke access to a table
by Lynn at Oct 13, 2025, 06:51 AM
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