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Salesforce ANC-301 Exam - Topic 8 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-301 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 8
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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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Willodean
3 months ago
Definitely the storage rows of data will be the limit here.
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Arthur
3 months ago
Wait, how many rows are we talking about? That sounds like a lot!
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Torie
3 months ago
No way, the row limit is way more likely to be the issue!
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Frankie
4 months ago
I think the total number of enabled objects will be exceeded.
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Rebbecca
4 months ago
There are 25 local objects enabled already.
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Brock
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the total number of enabled objects being exceeded, but I’m not entirely confident about that.
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Anna
4 months ago
I feel like we covered storage limits in a case study, but I can’t recall the specifics. Could that be a problem too?
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Lorrine
4 months ago
I think the Salesforce external connector might hit a limit on the number of synced rows, especially with that much data coming in.
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Darnell
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the limits on enabled objects in one of our practice sessions, but I’m not sure if that’s the main issue here.
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Julene
5 months ago
This is a good opportunity to demonstrate my analytical skills. I'll need to do some calculations to determine which limit is most at risk of being exceeded, and then provide a well-reasoned answer supported by the details in the question.
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Christene
5 months ago
Based on the information provided, I think the limit that will most likely be exceeded is the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows. With the potential for 1,000 to 1 million rows per object, that could add up quickly across all the different environments.
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Youlanda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the different limits that could be exceeded. Is it the total number of enabled objects, the number of synced rows from the Salesforce external connectors, or the overall storage rows of data? I'll need to carefully consider each possibility.
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Lovetta
5 months ago
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step. We have 25 objects enabled from the local Salesforce connector, plus 10 objects from an external database, and 12 objects each from 3 external Salesforce environments, and 15 objects each from 2 external Salesforce environments. That's a lot of data to bring in!
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Myrtie
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the requirements and the potential limits that could be exceeded.
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Mitzie
5 months ago
Ugh, I hate questions about trigger execution order. I can never remember the details. I'll just have to guess on this one.
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Dierdre
5 months ago
The options here seem a bit tricky. I don't think implementing machine learning or business logic are typical uses of data visualization. I'll stick to the more straightforward answers about representing patterns and communicating significance.
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Meaghan
5 months ago
I think the major influences are personal, behavioral, and environmental, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Eva
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different routing and security options. I'll need to make sure I understand the differences between them.
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Amalia
9 months ago
I wonder if the consultant is also going to bring in a few hundred million rows of data just for fun. You know, just to see what happens.
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Buck
10 months ago
I bet the consultant is wishing they had a magic wand to just make all the data appear without any limits. Maybe they can just use the Force (no pun intended) to make it work!
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Soledad
9 months ago
C: I believe the storage rows of data might also be a limit to consider.
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Ezekiel
9 months ago
B: Yeah, but what about the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows?
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Valentin
9 months ago
A: I think the total number of enabled objects might be exceeded.
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Madonna
10 months ago
Storage rows of data, without a doubt. I mean, between 1,000 and 1 million rows per object? That's a lot of data to handle!
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Kandis
9 months ago
The CRM Analytics consultant will need to carefully manage the data to avoid exceeding the storage rows limit.
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Dorcas
9 months ago
I agree, the number of rows per object from the external databases and Salesforce environments is going to add up quickly.
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Shaniqua
9 months ago
That's a huge amount of data to handle, it's definitely going to exceed the storage rows limit.
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Erinn
10 months ago
Total number of enabled objects, for sure. The question mentions 25 objects from the local Salesforce connector, plus 10, 12, and 15 from the other environments. That's a lot of objects!
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Joaquin
8 months ago
C: Storage rows of data
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Myra
9 months ago
B: Salesforce external connector number of synced rows
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Christene
9 months ago
A: Total number of enabled objects
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Sharee
10 months ago
Ooh, storage rows of data, definitely. With all those objects and millions of rows, they're bound to hit that limit.
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Brittni
10 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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Fabiola
11 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm guessing the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows limit will be exceeded, given the high volume of data they're bringing in.
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Wilson
9 months ago
Yeah, it's definitely a possibility with the amount of data being brought in from multiple sources.
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Aleshia
10 months ago
I think you're right, the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows limit might be exceeded with all that data.
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Denise
10 months ago
The consultant needs to carefully consider the limits for each option.
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Curt
10 months ago
It could also be the storage rows of data that will be exceeded.
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Aretha
10 months ago
I believe the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows will be the limit exceeded.
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Selma
10 months ago
I think the total number of enabled objects might be exceeded.
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Scot
11 months ago
I agree with Dorothy, having to enable objects from multiple sources might exceed the limit.
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Dorothy
11 months ago
I think the limit that will be exceeded is the total number of enabled objects.
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