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Salesforce Exam ANC-301 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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Suggested Answer: B

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Amalia
1 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
1 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
6 days ago
C: I believe the storage rows of data might also be a limit to consider.
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Ezekiel
15 days ago
B: Yeah, but what about the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows?
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Valentin
16 days ago
A: I think the total number of enabled objects might be exceeded.
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Madonna
1 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
12 days ago
The CRM Analytics consultant will need to carefully manage the data to avoid exceeding the storage rows limit.
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Dorcas
21 days 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
28 days 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
2 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
2 days ago
C: Storage rows of data
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Myra
10 days ago
B: Salesforce external connector number of synced rows
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Christene
1 months ago
A: Total number of enabled objects
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Sharee
2 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
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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Fabiola
2 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
28 days ago
Yeah, it's definitely a possibility with the amount of data being brought in from multiple sources.
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Aleshia
1 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
1 months ago
The consultant needs to carefully consider the limits for each option.
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Curt
1 months ago
It could also be the storage rows of data that will be exceeded.
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Aretha
1 months ago
I believe the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows will be the limit exceeded.
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Selma
2 months ago
I think the total number of enabled objects might be exceeded.
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Scot
2 months ago
I agree with Dorothy, having to enable objects from multiple sources might exceed the limit.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
I think the limit that will be exceeded is the total number of enabled objects.
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