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Salesforce ANC-301 Exam - Topic 5 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-301 exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 5
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A CRM Analytics consultant has been asked to add a custom object to existing recipe. When trying to locate the object, the consultant can see only Direct Data and NOT the SFDC Local data sync.

How should the consultant resolve this?

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Lonny
3 months ago
Creating a new data sync connection sounds like a hassle, but might be necessary.
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Arlene
3 months ago
Wait, can you really just turn on data sync? Seems too simple.
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Huey
3 months ago
Definitely go with option A, it’s straightforward!
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Dianne
4 months ago
I think cloning the recipe could work too, but not sure it's the best option.
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Clay
4 months ago
Just turn on data sync for the object, that's the easiest fix!
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Felix
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the options. I thought you could just add the object directly if it was synced, but maybe that's not the case?
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Lovetta
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where creating a new data sync connection was the answer. That might be the right approach here too.
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Kris
4 months ago
I think cloning the recipe might be a workaround, but I feel like that wouldn't actually solve the sync issue.
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Sommer
5 months ago
I remember something about needing to enable data sync for objects, but I'm not sure if that's the only step needed.
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Stanford
5 months ago
Cloning the recipe and adding the new object seems like a good workaround, but I'd want to make sure that doesn't cause any other issues down the line.
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Anjelica
5 months ago
Based on the options, I'd say turning on the data sync and running it is the safest bet. That should get the object visible so I can add it to the recipe.
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Stephanie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between the Direct Data and SFDC Local data sync. I'll need to review that before I can decide the best approach.
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Marnie
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key here is getting the data sync working properly. Turning that on and running the sync seems like the logical first step.
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Lorrie
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the steps carefully to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Carolann
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about describing a server to a user. I'll focus on highlighting the key functions and capabilities of a server in a clear, concise way.
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Celeste
1 year ago
Wait, does the consultant have access to the SFDC Local data sync? If not, option C might be the only way to go. *chuckles* Gotta love those data sync mysteries!
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Malissa
1 year ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Floyd
1 year ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Magda
1 year ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Hannah
1 year ago
A CRM consultant's job is to solve problems, not create new ones. I'd go with option B - it's the most pragmatic solution.
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Crista
1 year ago
That makes sense. It's important to choose the most practical option in situations like this.
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Bo
1 year ago
I agree, cloning the recipe and adding the new object is the way to go.
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Simona
1 year ago
Option B seems like the best choice here. It's a straightforward solution.
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Dottie
1 year ago
I don't know, guys. That data sync issue sounds fishy. Option C might be the way to uncover the root cause.
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Annette
1 year ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Adolph
1 year ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Martina
1 year ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Glenn
1 year ago
I would go with creating a new data sync connection, running the sync, and then adding it to the recipe. It might be a cleaner approach.
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Barbra
1 year ago
Option A seems like the simplest solution. Why overcomplicate things by cloning the recipe?
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Katina
1 year ago
Hmm, I think option B is the way to go. Cloning the recipe and adding the new object seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Harrison
1 year ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Blythe
1 year ago
That sounds like a good idea. It should work smoothly.
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Apolonia
1 year ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Lemuel
1 year ago
I agree with Samira. Turning on data sync first makes sense before adding it to the recipe.
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Samira
1 year ago
I think the consultant should turn on data sync for the object and then add it to the recipe.
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