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When the model contains two data sources that provide date values, how can the developer avoid ambiguity whenTransformer sets the current time period?

A. Disable the data source's ability to set the current time period.
B. Assign the current date (obtained from the system clock) as the current period.
C. Let Transformer assign the date closest to the model'screation date as the current period.
D. Enter the initial current period and adjust it to match the system date and time.
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