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Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Exam - Topic 1 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 1
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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: A

In evaluating the scenario presented where multiple external sources and objects are being integrated into CRM Analytics, we need to consider the total number of enabled objects across all connections. Here's a breakdown:

10 objects from an external database

12 objects each from three external Salesforce environments, totaling 36 objects

15 objects each from two external Salesforce environments, totaling 30 objects

25 objects already enabled from the local Salesforce connector

This brings us to a total of 101 objects enabled, which may exceed typical limits on the number of objects that can be enabled in a CRM Analytics environment, depending on the specific Salesforce licensing and platform limits.


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Marquetta
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about the row counts? That sounds like a lot!
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Maile
2 months ago
I think the storage rows limit will be exceeded.
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Chantell
3 months ago
There are 25 local objects enabled.
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Tonja
3 months ago
Totally agree, storage rows are gonna be a problem here.
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Daniel
3 months ago
10 from the external database + 12 + 12 + 15 + 15 = 64 objects total!
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Azalee
3 months ago
I think the total number of enabled objects is fine, but I’m worried about the overall storage limit with all that data coming in.
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Velda
3 months ago
I feel like we might exceed the number of synced rows from the Salesforce external connector, especially with so many objects and rows involved.
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Haydee
4 months ago
This question reminds me of a practice scenario where we had to calculate the total rows from multiple connectors. I think the storage rows might be the issue.
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Chi
4 months ago
I remember that there are limits on the number of enabled objects, but I'm not sure if we hit that limit here.
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Eliz
4 months ago
This is a good test of my CRM Analytics skills. I'll need to carefully track the object counts and row estimates to determine which limit will be the issue.
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Deeanna
4 months ago
I think the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows is going to be the limit that gets exceeded here. With up to 1 million rows per object, that's going to add up quickly.
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Alesia
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. 10 objects from the external database, 12 objects from 3 Salesforce environments, and 15 objects from 2 Salesforce environments. That's a lot of data to manage!
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Sheridan
5 months ago
Hmm, the key here is figuring out the total number of objects and rows of data. I'll need to add up the objects from the different sources and estimate the total rows.
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Honey
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully calculate the total number of objects and rows of data to determine which limit will be exceeded.
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Lavonna
8 months ago
But what about the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows? Could that also be a potential limit?
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Gregg
8 months ago
I agree with Quentin, if we enable too many objects, it might exceed the limit.
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Tequila
8 months ago
Definitely the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows. It's like trying to fit an elephant through a mouse hole.
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Christene
7 months ago
C: We might need to reconsider our approach to avoid hitting that limit.
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Timothy
7 months ago
B: Agreed, it seems like that limit will be exceeded with the amount of data being brought in.
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Amira
7 months ago
A: Definitely the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows.
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Carin
8 months ago
Total number of enabled objects, no doubt. They're trying to cram a lot of stuff in there, like a clown car but with data.
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Launa
7 months ago
C: Storage rows of data
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Luisa
7 months ago
B: Salesforce external connector number of synced rows
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Shayne
7 months ago
A: Total number of enabled objects
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Emilio
8 months ago
Storage rows of data, for sure. I mean, 1 million rows per object? That's going to add up quickly.
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Pearly
7 months ago
B: Yeah, it's going to be a challenge to manage all that data efficiently.
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Fabiola
8 months ago
A: I agree, the storage rows of data will definitely be exceeded with that many rows per object.
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Quentin
8 months ago
I think the limit that will be exceeded is the total number of enabled objects.
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Kindra
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm guessing the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows will be exceeded. That's a lot of data to wrangle!
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Selma
7 months ago
A: Yeah, that's a good point. It's going to be a challenge managing all that data.
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Nieves
7 months ago
C: Maybe it's the storage rows of data that will be exceeded.
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Carma
7 months ago
B: No way, I believe it's the Salesforce external connector number of synced rows.
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Marnie
7 months ago
A: I think the total number of enabled objects might be exceeded.
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