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Emilie Hansen (EMHA.DK) 20 Reputation points
2024-12-03T15:05:56.24+00:00

Please see below - these two screenshots are either VERY confusing or contradicting. :-)

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2024-12-03T15:41:25.32+00:00

Hi Emilie Hansen (EMHA.DK),

Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Q&A forum.

The referenced article indicates that the data types should ideally be the same but does not explicitly state that they must be the same. It further elaborates on the implications of differing data types. The knowledge check being questioned focuses on identifying what is factually correct, rather than what is recommended.

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