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Microsoft Exam MB-280 Topic 4 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-280 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 4
[All MB-280 Questions]

You are the Dynamics 365 Sales administrator for an electronics company.

The sales team is having difficulty locating different products in the same category - for instance; all versions of flat screen TV available.

You need to make it easier for the sales team to navigate through products via taxonomy.

What should you use?

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Suggested Answer: B

To enable comprehensive search capabilities for administrators to find all records referencing specific terms (such as ''Corgis''), it is essential to ensure that all relevant tables are indexed.

In Dynamics 365, configuring search functionality for specific tables involves setting up the tables to be searchable, which can be done by indexing them within the solution.

Indexing relevant tables makes them accessible in the search feature and ensures all fields within those tables can be searched, allowing for quick retrieval of records that reference specific terms.

System settings (Option A) is limited to selecting up to 10 tables and is more about quick search rather than full indexing. The sync to external search index setting (Option C) is for integration with external search tools and does not directly impact internal search capabilities.

Adding columns to the Lookup view (Option D) affects how lookups work but does not influence full-text search results.

Reference from Microsoft Documentation:

For configuring search indexing, refer to Configure relevance search in Dynamics 365 for more information on indexing tables to enhance search capabilities.


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Kimberlie
1 months ago
Product families? More like 'product confusion'! Why not just go with product bundles and let the sales team bundle up all the TVs they need? That's how I'd solve this problem. Boom, done.
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Johnetta
5 days ago
Product families? More like 'product confusion'! Why not just go with product bundles and let the sales team bundle up all the TVs they need? That's how I'd solve this problem. Boom, done.
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Lovetta
1 months ago
Trent
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Lindsay
2 months ago
I don't know, man. Product unit groups sound pretty interesting. Maybe the sales team could filter by different units or sizes? Probably not the best choice, but I'd give it a shot just for fun.
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Francoise
5 days ago
B) Product unit groups
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Kimberely
27 days ago
A) Product families
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Novella
2 months ago
Product bundles? Really? That's for packaging products together, not organizing them. This question is a no-brainer - product families all the way!
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Dylan
30 days ago
I agree, product families will make it easier for the sales team to navigate through products in the same category.
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Gaynell
1 months ago
Product families are definitely the way to go. It will help organize products better.
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Bettyann
2 months ago
I'm torn between product families and related products. Both seem like they could work, but I'm leaning towards product families since they're more focused on the taxonomy aspect.
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Carlee
2 months ago
I think product bundles could also be a good option, as it allows us to package related products together for easier access.
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Tracie
2 months ago
Product families seem like the obvious choice here. They allow you to group related products together, making it easier for the sales team to navigate.
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Kenneth
3 days ago
Product bundles are different from product families, they are more about packaging multiple products together.
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Terrilyn
4 days ago
D) Product bundles
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Avery
5 days ago
Related products could work too, but product families provide a more structured way to navigate through products.
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Rashida
6 days ago
C) Related products
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Joye
7 days ago
That's correct! Product families would be the best option to group related products together.
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Thaddeus
10 days ago
A) Product families
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Brice
13 days ago
No, product families would be the best option for organizing products.
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Lourdes
16 days ago
D) Product bundles
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Kasandra
19 days ago
Actually, product families would be more effective in this case.
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Erick
1 months ago
C) Related products
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Layla
1 months ago
That's correct! Product families are the way to go.
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Portia
2 months ago
A) Product families
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Yun
2 months ago
I agree with Hyman, product families would definitely make it easier for the sales team to navigate through products.
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Hyman
2 months ago
I think we should use product families to group similar products together.
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