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Salesforce Exam Manufacturing Cloud Professional Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Manufacturing Cloud Professional exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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When loading data into Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud, following a specific order of operations is crucial to ensure data integrity and avoid errors.

Which option represents the correct order of operations for loading data into Manufacturing Cloud?

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Ivette
1 years ago
C, no doubt. It's like building a house - gotta lay the foundation first!
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Royal
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. Might need to consult the Salesforce docs on this one.
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Lenora
1 years ago
Option B is the way to go. Gotta get those sales agreements loaded up first!
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Lisandra
11 months ago
Makes sense, then you can build off of that with the other information.
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Jodi
12 months ago
Definitely, it sets the foundation for the rest of the data.
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Alishia
12 months ago
Makes sense, then you can build off of that with the other information.
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Gary
12 months ago
I agree, loading sales agreements first is key.
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Maira
1 years ago
Definitely, it sets the foundation for the rest of the data.
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Maurine
1 years ago
I agree, getting those sales agreements in first is key.
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Sabine
1 years ago
I'd have to go with C too. Orders depend on the other objects, so they should come last.
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Eloisa
12 months ago
That way we ensure data integrity and avoid errors in Manufacturing Cloud.
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Vallie
12 months ago
Then we can move on to Sales Agreements before finally loading Orders.
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Daniela
12 months ago
I agree, loading Accounts, Contacts, and Products first makes sense.
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Bo
12 months ago
Yes, that way the Orders can be linked to the correct Accounts and Contacts.
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Andree
1 years ago
I agree, loading Accounts, Contacts, and Products first makes sense.
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Anika
1 years ago
Yes, that way the Orders can be linked correctly to the other objects.
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Raymon
1 years ago
I agree, loading Accounts, Contacts, and Products first makes sense.
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Maile
1 years ago
C definitely seems like the correct order. Loading the core entities first just makes the most sense.
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Donette
12 months ago
F: No problem! It's always good to double-check the order of operations to avoid any issues.
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Beata
12 months ago
E: Great, thanks for the clarification. I'll make sure to follow that order when loading data.
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Goldie
1 years ago
D: Yes, that seems to be the consensus. It's the best practice for loading data into Manufacturing Cloud.
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Helga
1 years ago
C: So, we all think loading Accounts, Contacts, and Products first, followed by Sales Agreements and Orders is the way to go?
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Ira
1 years ago
A: Exactly. It helps ensure data integrity and avoid errors.
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Cammy
1 years ago
B: I agree. It's important to load the core entities before moving on to Sales Agreements and Orders.
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Raina
1 years ago
When loading data into Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud, following a specific order of operations is crucial to ensure data integrity and avoid errors. Which option represents the correct order of operations for loading data into Manufacturing Cloud?
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Dominga
1 years ago
A: I think C is the correct order. Loading Accounts, Contacts, and Products first makes sense.
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Daniel
1 years ago
When loading data into Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud, following a specific order of operations is crucial to ensure data integrity and avoid errors. Which option represents the correct order of operations for loading data into Manufacturing Cloud?
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