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Salesforce Exam ARC-801 Topic 6 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ARC-801 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 6
[All ARC-801 Questions]

Universal Containers (UC) is looking to implement a CPQ + B2B Commerce multi-cloud solution and use the CPQ B2B Commerce Connector to keep the two insync. As part of this implementation, UC is looking to be able to have a streamlined product and pricing experience. As UC would like to sell product kits with tiered pricing through the self-service storefront, it would like to ensure this model can be supported effectively.

Which two considerations should a Solution Architect keep in mind for the implementation?

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: A, C

The CPQ B2B Commerce Cloud Connector is an unmanaged package from Salesforce Labs that allows B2B Commerce and CPQcustomers to configure or customize functionality12.It syncs products, pricing, quote requests, and orders in both clouds12.

For supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront, they need to create equivalent bundle products on the CPQ side3.A kit is a product that contains other products as components3.A bundle is a product that has one or more options that can be added or removed by a user4.The connector maps kits to bundles using a custom field called Kit ID on both objects3.

On the CPQ 826 Commerce Connector, the default mapping of tieredpricing in 826 Commerce is to Discount Schedules in CPQ5.Tiered pricing lets you set different prices for different quantities of a product5. Discount schedules let you apply discounts based on quantity or amount ranges for a product.The connector maps tiered prices to discount schedules using a custom field called Tiered Price ID on both objects5.


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Janella
10 months ago
For sure, A and D are the way to go. And Nickolas's right, option B is just a silly distraction. Let's keep our eye on the ball here.
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Stefanie
10 months ago
Yeah, we need to make sure the Price Rules run for Quotes initiated via the Commerce Storefront.
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Cassandra
10 months ago
I agree, A and D are definitely important considerations for the implementation.
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Nickolas
11 months ago
Haha, I think option B is just a random red herring. Who cares about the CPQ precision when you're dealing with a multi-cloud solution? Focus on the important stuff, people!
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Marci
10 months ago
Haha, I think option B is just a random red herring. Who cares about the CPQ precision when you're dealing with a multi-cloud solution? Focus on the important stuff, people!
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Wai
10 months ago
C) On the CPQ 826 Commerce Connector, the default mapping of tiered pricing in 826 Commerce is to Discount Schedules in CPQ.
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Alida
10 months ago
A) for supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront, they need to create equivalent bundle products on the CPQ side.
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Kristian
10 months ago
Haha, I think option B is just a random red herring. Who cares about the CPQ precision when you're dealing with a multi-cloud solution? Focus on the important stuff, people!
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Ricarda
11 months ago
C) On the CPQ 826 Commerce Connector, the default mapping of tiered pricing in 826 Commerce is to Discount Schedules in CPQ.
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Alonso
11 months ago
A) for supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront, they need to create equivalent bundle products on the CPQ side.
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Luther
11 months ago
I agree with Viola. Those are the key considerations for this implementation. Option C also seems relevant, as the mapping of tiered pricing is an important factor to get right.
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Alethea
10 months ago
Mapping tiered pricing correctly is essential for maintaining consistency in the implementation.
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Quentin
10 months ago
Yes, setting the CPQ precision to two decimal points is crucial for accuracy in pricing.
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Anastacia
10 months ago
Option A and Option C are definitely important to consider for this implementation.
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Alesia
10 months ago
Setting CPQ precision to two decimal points is a best practice for this multi-cloud solution.
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Jacqueline
10 months ago
Option A is crucial for supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront.
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Lavonna
11 months ago
Yes, I agree. Mapping tiered pricing correctly is crucial for the success of the project.
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Refugia
11 months ago
Option A and Option C are definitely key considerations for this implementation.
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Maile
11 months ago
I believe option D is also crucial as maintaining consistency in business rules for Quotes initiated via the B2B Commerce Storefront is important.
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Viola
11 months ago
Definitely option A and D. You need to create equivalent bundles in CPQ to support kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront, and ensure the pricing rules are consistently applied across both platforms.
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Fabiola
10 months ago
Yes, and ensuring pricing rules are consistently applied is key for maintaining business rules across both platforms.
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Fabiola
11 months ago
I agree, creating equivalent bundles in CPQ is crucial for supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront.
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Nikita
11 months ago
I agree with Amy, having equivalent bundle products on the CPQ side seems important for streamlined product and pricing experience.
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Janine
1 years ago
I think option A makes sense because it mentions supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront.
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Amos
1 years ago
Exactly! This is the kind of stuff that makes my brain hurt. But I'm determined to nail it. I'm gonna spend the next few days studying these connector mappings like my life depends on it.
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Jesusa
1 years ago
Haha, 'wheat from the chaff'? That's a good one, dude. I'm just hoping I can remember all the little details. I mean, who even uses 'decimal points' and 'discount schedules' in everyday life, am I right?
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Lashawna
1 years ago
Yeah, no doubt. But I'm actually pretty excited about this one. It's the kind of question that really separates the wheat from the chaff, you know? The solution architects better be on their game.
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King
1 years ago
Hmm, let's see here. I think the key is to focus on the specific requirements UC has laid out. Kits and tiered pricing, huh? That's definitely gonna be a challenge.
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Dalene
11 months ago
C) On the CPQ 826 Commerce Connector, the default mapping of tiered pricing in 826 Commerce is to Discount Schedules in CPQ.
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Kris
12 months ago
A) for supporting kits in the B2B Commerce Storefront, they need to create equivalent bundle products on the CPQ side.
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Desmond
1 years ago
You got that right, my friend. This is one of those tricky ones where you really need to pay attention to the details. I'm gonna have to do some serious studying for this one.
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Alva
1 years ago
Ah, the age-old conundrum of CPQ and B2B Commerce integration. I can already feel the headaches coming on just reading this question.
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