To determine the trigger depth when there are 2 records in the error queue, we need to understand what the trigger depth represents.
The trigger depth refers to the number of records in the error queue that will trigger an action or notification. In this case, when there are 2 records in the error queue, we need to determine the trigger depth that will be reached.
Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:
Option A) 1 - This option is incorrect because if the trigger depth is set to 1, it means that only one record in the error queue would be needed to trigger an action or notification. Since there are 2 records in the error queue, this trigger depth would not be reached.
Option B) 2 - This option is incorrect because if the trigger depth is set to 2, it means that two records in the error queue would be needed to trigger an action or notification. Since there are already 2 records in the error queue, this trigger depth would be reached.
Option C) 3 - This option is correct because if the trigger depth is set to 3, it means that three records in the error queue would be needed to trigger an action or notification. Since there are only 2 records in the error queue, this trigger depth would not be reached.
Option D) 4 - This option is incorrect because if the trigger depth is set to 4, it means that four records in the error queue would be needed to trigger an action or notification. Since there are only 2 records in the error queue, this trigger depth would not be reached.
The correct answer is C, as this option represents the trigger depth that would not be reached with 2 records in the error queue.