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Salesforce Exam CPQ-301 Topic 7 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CPQ-301 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 7
[All CPQ-301 Questions]

Universal Containers (UC) has categorized its Products into three Product Families. When rendering a document, UC wants to separate the Products into different Line Item tables by Product Family.

How should the admin meet the requirement in the most efficient manner?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Quinn
4 days ago
Option E: Hire a mystical product family sorting wizard to wave their wand and magically group the products. No code required!
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Tracey
9 days ago
Option D with the Conditional Print field? Sounds like a bit of an overkill for this simple requirement. Why make it complicated?
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Karina
10 days ago
Option B looks good to me. Creating a separate Template Section for each Product Family and using Filters seems like a clean way to handle this.
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Beula
13 days ago
I'd go with Option C. The LineSortField special field sounds perfect for this requirement. Grouping by Product Family should be a breeze.
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Andra
13 days ago
I see both points, but I personally prefer option D. Conditional Print field provides more flexibility in filtering.
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Kris
14 days ago
I disagree, I believe option A is more efficient. Grouping by Product Family using Group Field makes it easier to manage.
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Gracia
16 days ago
Option A seems like the most efficient solution. Using the Group Field to group by Product Family sounds like a straightforward and effective approach.
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Lavonna
19 days ago
I think option B is the best choice. It allows for specific filtering within each section.
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