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Salesforce Exam OmniStudio Consultant Topic 1 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's OmniStudio Consultant exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is a key difference between Integration Procedures and DataRaptors?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Kiley
1 years ago
You know, if Integration Procedures could access external data, they'd probably just try to log in to your bank account instead. DataRaptors sound like the safer bet.
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Lenna
1 years ago
All this talk of cars and minivans is making me hungry. I wonder if there's a DataRaptor that can order me a pizza...
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Anglea
1 years ago
B) DataRaptors can invoke multiple actions in a single server call.
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Ma
1 years ago
A) DataRaptors can access data from external sources.
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Nikita
1 years ago
B) DataRaptors can invoke multiple actions in a single server call.
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Trinidad
1 years ago
D) Integration Procedures can retrieve data from multiple related objects.
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Nan
1 years ago
A) DataRaptors can access data from external sources.
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Nathan
1 years ago
B) DataRaptors can invoke multiple actions in a single server call.
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Coletta
1 years ago
A) DataRaptors can access data from external sources.
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Scarlet
1 years ago
Alright, seems like most of us agree on C. I'll go with that.
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Cory
1 years ago
I remember reading somewhere that Integration Procedures work with external sources. I'm confident it's C.
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Hildred
1 years ago
Definitely, the ability to do multiple actions in one call is huge. Integration Procedures are more limited in that sense. It's like comparing a sports car to a minivan - DataRaptors are just more powerful.
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Sherron
1 years ago
To me, DataRaptors are more about handling Salesforce data. So I'm also thinking C.
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Noel
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. I think both Integration Procedures and DataRaptors can access external data, but DataRaptors can do more actions in a single call. That's the real differentiator.
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Sang
1 years ago
True, but isn't it also true that Integration Procedures can retrieve data from multiple related objects? Option D sounds plausible too.
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Arlen
1 years ago
I agree with Pura. The ability to access external data is a big deal. DataRaptors seem more versatile in that regard.
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Dorian
1 years ago
Definitely, it opens up more possibilities for data integration.
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Dusti
1 years ago
Yes, that's a key advantage they have over Integration Procedures.
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Adell
1 years ago
I agree, DataRaptors seem more versatile with external data access.
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Hoa
1 years ago
D) Integration Procedures can retrieve data from multiple related objects.
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Valda
1 years ago
C) Integration Procedures can access data from external sources.
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Gerald
1 years ago
B) DataRaptors can invoke multiple actions in a single server call.
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Miss
1 years ago
A) DataRaptors can access data from external sources.
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Pura
1 years ago
I think the key difference is that DataRaptors can access external data, while Integration Procedures can't. That's a pretty important distinction.
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Oretha
1 years ago
Yeah, same here. I am leaning towards option C, though. Integration Procedures can access data from external sources.
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Scarlet
1 years ago
I think the question is a bit tricky. The difference between Integration Procedures and DataRaptors isn't very clear to me.
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Tashia
1 years ago
Integration Procedures can retrieve data from multiple related objects.
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Yolando
1 years ago
What about Integration Procedures? What can they do?
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Salena
1 years ago
That's correct. DataRaptors have that capability.
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Tashia
1 years ago
I think the key difference is that DataRaptors can access data from external sources.
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