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Salesforce ANC-201 Exam - Topic 5 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-201 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 5
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A dashboard designer at Cloud Kicks creates a dashboard in CRM Analytics. The designer notices fields display on the dashboard with their API labels, such as "AccountId.Industry", and wants to change this behavior.

The designer also notices that the fields and their order appear to randomly change when a values table is created.

What should the CRM Analytics consultant explain to help the designer?

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For the scenario at Cloud Kicks where fields display with their API labels and the fields in a values table seem to change order randomly, the correct approach is to modify these settings in the dataset explorer within CRM Analytics. This allows for a more intuitive display and control over how data is presented in dashboards.

Here's how these adjustments help:

Modifying Field Labels: Changing the field labels from their API names to more user-friendly names enhances readability and user experience. This can be done directly in the dataset explorer, which affects how fields appear across all dashboards utilizing that dataset.

Controlling Field Order: The order of fields in a values table can seem random if not explicitly set. By using the dataset explorer, a designer can specify the order in which fields appear, which then reflects consistently in the dashboard's values table.

This functionality is part of CRM Analytics' aim to provide flexible and customizable data visualization tools. Training on these features is available through various Salesforce Trailhead modules that discuss dashboard and dataset customization techniques, providing practical insights and guided tutorials to enhance dashboard design and user interaction.

Both these explanations are consistent with best practices as outlined in Salesforce's CRM Analytics documentation and the Trailhead educational content, ensuring that users are well-equipped to leverage the full capabilities of CRM Analytics for effective data management and presentation.


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Claudia
4 days ago
I think I saw a similar question in our practice exam about field display names. It might be related to how the data source is configured.
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Lisbeth
10 days ago
I remember something about customizing field labels in CRM Analytics, but I'm not entirely sure how to do it. Maybe it involves editing the dashboard settings?
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Dortha
15 days ago
This sounds like a common issue with CRM Analytics dashboards. The consultant should be able to walk the designer through the process of updating field labels and ensuring consistent ordering. I'm feeling pretty confident I can tackle this with the right guidance.
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Carin
20 days ago
Ah, I see. The designer is running into some challenges with the way CRM Analytics handles field display and ordering. The consultant's explanation on how to customize these settings will be crucial. I'll make sure to take good notes.
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Herschel
25 days ago
Okay, so the fields are displaying with their API labels, and the order seems to be changing randomly. The consultant will need to provide guidance on how to control the field labels and maintain consistent ordering. I'll make sure to listen closely to their advice.
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Earnestine
1 month ago
Hmm, this seems tricky. I'm not too familiar with the field label and ordering behavior in CRM Analytics. The consultant's explanation will be really important to help me address this issue.
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Vernice
1 month ago
I think the key here is understanding how CRM Analytics handles field labels and ordering. The consultant should explain how to customize the field labels and ensure consistent ordering.
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