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Salesforce Exam B2C Commerce Architect Topic 2 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's B2C Commerce Architect exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 2
[All B2C Commerce Architect Questions]

A Client has automated builds that deploy the code; however, recent builds started failing with compilation issues, which are not reproducible in developer's environment.

Whetfirst step needs to be taken to identify and fix the issue?

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Suggested Answer: C

The optimal solution for this requirement is to modify the search results dynamically based on the user's customer group membership. This approach:

Ensures that all users can navigate the same catalog and categories without seeing separate categories for special segments.

Dynamically includes or excludes products from search results based on the user's membership in the special segment, effectively using existing catalog structures while personalizing product visibility.

Maintains scalability by leveraging existing catalog and category infrastructure without needing additional custom attributes for navigation purposes.

This method aligns with best practices for creating personalized customer experiences in B2C Commerce without complicating catalog management.


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Ashlyn
1 months ago
Ah, the good old 'it works on my machine' problem. Clearly, the modules versions need to be the first thing to check. Option B is the way to go, no doubt.
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Henriette
1 months ago
Recreate the job in the build server? That's just going to waste time. I'd go with option B - verify the modules versions. Gotta love these tricky certification questions!
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Kenneth
1 months ago
I'd say clean up the build server workspace and run the job again. Sometimes, a fresh start can help identify the underlying issue.
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Raina
1 months ago
Definitely, option B is the way to go. Checking the module versions is crucial, especially if the code runs fine locally but not in the build server.
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Reuben
11 days ago
Let's verify the generated JavaScript and CSS for the build as well.
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Juan
12 days ago
User 1: I think we should go with option B and verify the module versions.
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Carry
12 days ago
I think we should also clean up the build server workspace before running the job again.
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Blossom
24 days ago
I agree, checking the module versions is a good first step.
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Myong
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the first step should be to verify the modules versions used to generate the code. That's the most likely culprit for compilation issues that only appear in the build environment.
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Selene
7 days ago
C: I think verifying the generated JavaScript and CSS is important too.
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Elmer
11 days ago
B: Maybe we should also clean up the build server workspace just to be safe.
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Rebeca
1 months ago
A: I agree, checking the module versions is a good starting point.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
I believe verifying the modules versions used to generate the code is crucial to fixing the compilation issues.
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Emmett
2 months ago
I agree with Maile, cleaning up the workspace might help identify the issue.
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Maile
3 months ago
I think we should clean up the build server workspace first.
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