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Salesforce Exam B2B Solution Architect Topic 8 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's B2B Solution Architect exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 8
[All B2B Solution Architect Questions]

Universal Containers uses an ERP as system of record (SOR) for its product data, and Sales Cloud and Revenue Cloud for its sales dat

a. TheProduct data must be synced with Salesforce so that sales representatives can add the products to their Opportunities and Quotes. As Products are deactivated within the ERP, they should no longer be available. Since Sales Cloud is the SOR for Opportunities and Revenue Cloud is the SOR for Quotes, the Solution Architect has been asked to come up with an archiving strategy that preserves Opportunity and Quote data related to these deactivated products m Salesforce for historical reference.

What should a Solution Architect recommend to manage the deactivation of the Products and archiving of the Saks data?

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An
8 days ago
I'm leaning towards Option B. Removing the product from active records and archiving the data seems like a good compromise between preserving history and maintaining a clean, up-to-date system.
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Buddy
13 days ago
Option D is also a reasonable choice. Marking the Opportunity and Quote data as inactive is a simpler approach, but it may not provide as much flexibility for historical reporting.
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Georgeanna
3 days ago
C) Deactivate the Product in Salesforce once it is deactivated in the ERP. Archive the Opportunity and Quote data in a third-party system and bring back into Salesforce as External Objects.
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Nicolette
15 days ago
I agree with Floyd, archiving the data in a third-party system seems like a better option to preserve historical reference.
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Floyd
16 days ago
I disagree, I believe we should deactivate the Product in Salesforce and archive the Opportunity and Quote data in a third-party system.
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Sarah
17 days ago
I think we should delete the Product in Salesforce once it is deactivated in the ERP.
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Tamekia
19 days ago
That's an interesting approach, it would help preserve historical data while keeping Salesforce clean.
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Chantell
21 days ago
I agree with Luis. Deactivating the product and archiving the data is a smart solution. It's like spring cleaning your Salesforce org - gotta get rid of the old stuff to make room for the new!
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Jolene
2 days ago
User 1
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Chauncey
23 days ago
I disagree, I believe we should deactivate the Product in Salesforce and archive the Opportunity and Quote data in a third-party system.
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Luis
26 days ago
Option C seems to be the best choice. Deactivating the product in Salesforce and archiving the related data as External Objects is a good way to preserve historical information while keeping the active data clean.
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Lynelle
4 days ago
That sounds like a solid plan to keep everything organized.
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Timothy
12 days ago
C) Deactivate the Product in Salesforce once it is deactivated in the ERP. Archive the Opportunity and Quote data in a third-party system and bring back into Salesforce as External Objects.
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Tamekia
1 months ago
I think we should delete the Product in Salesforce once it is deactivated in the ERP.
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