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Salesforce Certified B2C Commerce Architect (Arch-303) Exam - Topic 4 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified B2C Commerce Architect (Arch-303) exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 4
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Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) Just went live after migrating its online shop to B2C Commerce from a custom eCommerce platform. NTO now needs to migrate its orders NTO cannot provide a B2C Commerce feed, but a custom export We from its current eCommerce site.

What are the correct steps to migrate these orders to B2C Commerce?

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Suggested Answer: D

For migrating historical orders from a custom eCommerce platform to B2C Commerce:

Option D: Involves receiving the exported order file, processing it into the B2C Commerce schema to ensure compatibility, and then coordinating with B2C Commerce Support for importing these orders into the live environment. This process ensures that the orders are correctly formatted and integrated, maintaining data integrity and continuity of business analytics and records.

This approach is essential for a successful migration that maintains the operational and historical integrity of order data within the new platform.


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Huey
4 months ago
Definitely need to generate the schema first, so D makes sense.
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Chu
4 months ago
Wait, can we really ask support to do that? Seems odd.
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Zoila
4 months ago
I disagree, B is too passive. We need to take action!
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Glory
5 months ago
I think option A is better, just import directly.
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Ernie
5 months ago
Sounds like option D is the way to go!
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Werner
5 months ago
I vaguely recall that we should always ensure the data is in the right format before importing, so maybe option C could work too, but I’m not entirely sure.
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Eun
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether we should ask the client to import the orders directly or if we should do it through support. I feel like we discussed this in class.
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Michel
5 months ago
I think option D sounds right because it mentions generating the orders in the correct schema first, which seems important.
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Sharen
6 months ago
I remember we practiced something similar where we had to import data into B2C Commerce, but I’m not sure if we should create a support ticket or just handle it ourselves.
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Harrison
6 months ago
This seems straightforward enough. I'd go with option D - it looks like the most comprehensive and logical solution to the problem.
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Esteban
6 months ago
Based on the information provided, I think option D is the correct answer. Receiving the orders file and using a job to generate the orders in the B2C Commerce schema, then creating a support ticket to have them import the orders, seems like the best approach.
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Leigha
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Do we need to create the orders in B2C Commerce ourselves, or can we just ask them to import the file?
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An
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. The key here is that NTO can't provide a B2C Commerce feed, so we'll need to work with a custom export. I think option D might be the way to go.
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Kent
6 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about the best approach.
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Edgar
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions "distribution" and "reused and restocked", so I'm not sure if it's just about the part itself or the locations as well. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Candida
1 year ago
Woah, I didn't know NTO was migrating to B2C Commerce. That's like moving from a go-kart to a Ferrari! Option D is the way to go, for sure.
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Helaine
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about option C. Placing new orders in B2C Commerce with the old data could get messy. I'd go with D to keep things clean.
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Aliza
1 year ago
I would go with option D as well to avoid any potential issues with placing new orders in B2C Commerce.
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Nieves
1 year ago
Yeah, I think it's better to generate the orders in B2C Commerce schema first before importing them.
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Izetta
1 year ago
I agree, option C does sound risky. Option D seems like the safer choice.
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Bettina
1 year ago
Option D looks good to me. Importing the orders directly into the B2C Commerce schema and then having Support handle it sounds like the most straightforward approach.
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Felicitas
1 year ago
Definitely, having Support handle the import process can help avoid any potential issues during the migration.
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Goldie
1 year ago
Yes, it's important to ensure a smooth transition when migrating orders from one platform to another.
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Amina
1 year ago
I agree, it seems like the most efficient way to migrate the orders to B2C Commerce.
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Judy
1 year ago
Option D looks good to me. Importing the orders directly into the B2C Commerce schema and then having Support handle it sounds like the most straightforward approach.
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Barabara
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but option D) seems like a good choice too. Creating a B2C Commerce Support ticket could help with the import process.
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Tracie
2 years ago
I agree with Cherilyn. It makes sense to ask the client to import them on production before the launch.
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Cherilyn
2 years ago
I think the correct step is A) Receive the orders file and use a job to generate the orders in B2C Commerce schema.
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