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Salesforce Exam ANC-201 Topic 7 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-201 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 7
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A CRM Analytics consultant has been asked to bring data from an external database as well as five external Salesforce environments into CRM Analytics. Twenty-five objects have been enabled from the local Salesforce connector.

The requirements are:

* 10 objects should be enabled from an external database

* 12 objects each from three of the external Salesforce environments

* 15 objects each from the remaining two external Salesforce environments

The consultant estimates each connector will, per object, bring between 1,000 and 1 million rows of data.

Which limit will be exceeded?

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Suggested Answer: A, D, E

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Janella
1 months ago
This question is making my head spin. I feel like I need a crystal ball to figure out which limit is going to be the problem. Maybe we should just ask the consultant to bring in a unicorn to help with the data wrangling. That would make things a lot easier, don't you think?
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Ezekiel
8 days ago
We should definitely ask for that unicorn to help with the data wrangling!
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Art
1 months ago
Hold on, aren't we forgetting something? What about the total number of enabled objects? With 25 objects from the local Salesforce connector, 10 from the external database, and 27 from the external Salesforce environments, that's a total of 62 objects. I think that's the limit that's going to be exceeded.
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Rory
3 days ago
A: We need to keep an eye on that limit for sure.
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Jeannine
6 days ago
B: Yeah, with 62 objects in total, that's definitely a possibility.
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Fausto
16 days ago
A: I think the total number of enabled objects will be exceeded.
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Phillip
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. The storage rows of data might be the bigger issue here, especially if we're talking about 10 objects from an external database and 27 objects from the Salesforce environments. That's a lot of data to handle!
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Stevie
17 days ago
C: I agree, the storage rows of data could definitely be a big issue with all that data.
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Anglea
23 days ago
B: Yeah, but what about the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows?
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Odette
1 months ago
A: I think the total number of enabled objects might be the limit we exceed.
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Ivette
2 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. We've got a lot of data coming in from different sources, and the question is about which limit will be exceeded. I'm guessing it's the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows, since that could easily add up to more than 1 million rows per object.
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Leah
1 months ago
B: Yeah, that makes sense. With all the data coming in, it could easily exceed the limit.
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Cordelia
2 months ago
A: I think it might be the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows.
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Jina
2 months ago
But what about the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows? Could that be a potential limit as well?
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Jina
2 months ago
I agree with Nada, enabling objects from multiple sources might exceed the limit.
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Nada
2 months ago
I think the limit that will be exceeded is the total number of enabled objects.
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