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Microsoft Exam MB-260 Topic 1 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-260 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 1
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You are implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights as your company's Customer Data Platform.

The initial dataset tables contain contacts from Dynamics 365 Sales. eCommerce customers, and service management platform incidents.

In your first unification run, you set Dynamics 365 as the primary table but only see eCommerce profiles that were able to be matched with Dynamics 365 contacts.

You need to ensure that unmatched eCommerce customers are also added as a profile in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights.

Solution: Adjust the first condition in the matching rule with the lowest precision.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Belen
2 days ago
Hmm, I don't know. I'm with Barbra and Wilson on this one. Lowering the precision just feels like we're compromising the integrity of the data. And you know how picky the auditors are going to be about this. I think we need to try harder to find a better solution.
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Yolande
3 days ago
I don't know, you guys. Sometimes you just have to do what works, you know? If lowering the precision is the only way to get those unmatched eCommerce cusWilsoners in there, then I say go for it. It might not be the perfect solution, but at least it gets the job done.
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Wilson
4 days ago
Yeah, I agree with Barbra. Lowering the precision of the matching rule feels like a bit of a hack. Aren't we supposed to be creating a robust and accurate CusWilsoner Data Platform? I think we need to dig deeper and find a more elegant solution.
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Barbra
5 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this solution. Adjusting the matching rule with the lowest precision doesn't seem like the right approach to me. Shouldn't we be trying to improve the matching process to ensure all the eCommerce customers are included, rather than just lowering the standards?
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