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1. Universal Containers (UC) is a major supplier of office supplies. Some products are produced by UC and some by other manufacturers. Recently, a number of customers have complained that product descriptions on the invoices do not match the descriptions in the online catalog and on some of the order confirmations (e.g., "ballpoint pen" in the catalog and "pen" on the invoice, and item color labels are inconsistent: "what vs. "White" or "blk" vs. "Black"). All product data is consolidated in the company data warehouse and pushed to Salesforce to generate quotes and invoices. The online catalog and webshop is a Salesforce Customer Community solution.

What is a correct technique UC should use to solve the data inconsistency?

2. Northern Trail Outfitters has these simple requirements for a data export process:

File format should be in CSV.

Process should be scheduled and run once per week.

The expert should be configurable through the Salesforce UI.

Which tool should a data architect leverage to accomplish these requirements?

3. Northern trail Outfitters (NTO) uses Sales Cloud and service Cloud to manage sales and support processes. Some of NTOs team are complaining they see new fields on their page unsure of which values need be input. NTO is concerned about lack of governance in making changes to Salesforce.

Which governance measure should a data architect recommend to solve this issue?

4. A manager at Cloud Kicks is importing Leads into Salesforce and needs to avoid creating duplicate records.

Which two approaches should the manager take to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)

5. UC is preparing to implement sales cloud and would like to its users to have read only access to an account record if they have access to its child opportunity record.

How would a data architect implement this sharing requirement between objects?

6. Universal Containers (CU) is in the process of implementing an enterprise data warehouse (EDW). UC needs to extract 100 million records from Salesforce for migration to the EDW.

What data extraction strategy should a data architect use for maximum performance?

7. UC has a requirement to migrate 100 million order records from a legacy ERP application into the salesforce platform. UC does not have any requirements around reporting on the migrated data.

What should a data architect recommend to reduce the performance degradation of the platform?

8. DreamHouse Realty has a legacy system that captures Branch Offices and Transactions.

DreamHouse Realty has 15 Branch Offices. Transactions can relate to any Branch Office.

DreamHouse Realty has created hundreds of thousands of Transactions per year.

A Data Architect needs to denormalize this data model into a single Transaction object with a Branch Office picklist.

What are two important considerations for the Data Architect in this scenario? (Choose two.)

9. Universal Containers (UC) management has identified a total of ten text fields on the Contact object as important to capture any changes made to these fields, such as who made the change, when they made the change, what is the old value, and what is the new value. UC needs to be able to report on these field data changes within Salesforce for the past 3 months.

What are two approaches that will meet this requirement? Choose 2 answers

10. UC has multiple SF orgs that are distributed across regional branches. Each branch stores local customer data inside its org’s Account and Contact objects. This creates a scenario where UC is unable to view customers across all orgs.

UC has an initiative to create a 360-degree view of the customer, as UC would like to see Account and Contact data from all orgs in one place.

What should a data architect suggest to achieve this 360-degree view of the customer?