Question: What is a join?
- An algorithm that creates a connection between computers, allowing them to share and synchronize data seamlessly
- A method of connecting two separate platforms together through APIs, allowing for seamless data transfer between them
- An AI data strategy that enables tools like ChatGPT to scrape the web for third-party data and compile it within your HubSpot custom report builder
- An operation that combines rows from two or more tables based on a related column between them
Explanation
A join is an operation that combines rows from two or more tables based on a related column between them. In HubSpot, joins are used in the custom report builder or datasets to link objects such as Contacts and Companies, enabling cross-object analysis. This operation ensures that data from different sources can be aggregated and compared accurately. Joins are essential for building reports that reflect relationships and interactions across multiple HubSpot objects.
Why the other options are incorrect
Option A describes a network connection, not a data join.
Option B refers to API integration, unrelated to joining tables.
Option C misrepresents AI data collection, which is not how joins function in HubSpot.
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