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Salesforce Exam OmniStudio Consultant Topic 2 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's OmniStudio Consultant exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 2
[All OmniStudio Consultant Questions]

Which three use cases should be implemented using Calculation Procedures and matrices?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

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Sean
1 months ago
I'm just imagining a matrix with 'red', 'blue', and 'green' on one axis, and 'small', 'medium', and 'large' on the other. That's some serious overkill!
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Sue
1 months ago
B is a tricky one. Determining eligible insurance products based on address and age? Sounds more like a rules-based engine to me, not Calculation Procedures.
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Karol
1 days ago
A) Use a house's address, size, and age of the building to determine an insurance premium.
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Galen
2 months ago
D, really? Using product color and capacity to determine price? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. What a waste of Calculation Procedures!
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Brynn
13 days ago
E) Use risk factors for an insured item to determine different insurance product options.
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Benton
15 days ago
E) Use risk factors for an insured item to determine different insurance product options.
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Oneida
20 days ago
B) Use rules to determine eligible insurance products based on a house's address and age of the building.
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Brock
21 days ago
A) Use a house's address, size, and age of the building to determine an insurance premium.
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Olga
1 months ago
B) Use rules to determine eligible insurance products based on a house's address and age of the building.
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Jeanice
2 months ago
A) Use a house's address, size, and age of the building to determine an insurance premium.
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Marge
2 months ago
I agree with Antonio on A, C, and E. Those use cases seem to align well with the capabilities of calculation procedures and matrices.
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Antonio
2 months ago
Hmm, I think A, C, and E are the best options here. Using matrices and calculation procedures to determine insurance premiums, energy costs, and insurance product options seems like a good fit.
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Sharmaine
2 months ago
Those options cover a wide range of scenarios where using matrices and calculation procedures can provide accurate results.
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Socorro
2 months ago
I agree, A, C, and E are definitely the most suitable use cases for Calculation Procedures and matrices.
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Boris
2 months ago
I also think C could be a good use case. It involves determining monthly costs based on location and past usage, which can be efficiently handled with Calculation Procedures and matrices.
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Marylin
3 months ago
I agree with Annice. Those use cases involve complex calculations that can benefit from using Calculation Procedures and matrices.
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Annice
3 months ago
I think A, B, and E should be implemented using Calculation Procedures and matrices.
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