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Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Exam - Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
[All Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Questions]

A company asks a Tableau CRM consultant to review the performance of their local data sync.

After removing unused objects and fields from connected

data, what else can the consultant do to improve performance of data sync"*

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Suggested Answer: C

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Noelia
3 months ago
Definitely agree on fast sync, it makes a huge difference!
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Adela
3 months ago
Wait, merging synced objects? Is that really effective?
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Rusty
3 months ago
Evaluating connection modes can really help optimize performance.
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Yolande
4 months ago
I think contacting support is a waste of time.
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Milly
4 months ago
Enabling fast sync is a game changer!
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Audra
4 months ago
I don't think contacting Salesforce support will really help with performance; it seems more like a last resort than a solution we discussed.
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Caitlin
4 months ago
I feel like merging synced objects might help, but I can't recall if that would actually improve sync speed or just simplify the data structure.
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Mariann
4 months ago
I think evaluating the connection mode could be important, especially since different modes might affect performance differently.
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Lilli
5 months ago
I remember something about enabling fast sync, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best option after cleaning up the data.
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Lashunda
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. Merging synced objects doesn't seem like it would directly improve the data sync performance. I'll need to review my Tableau CRM knowledge to determine the best approach here.
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Kaitlyn
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Removing unused objects and fields is a good start, but the question is asking what else can be done. I think evaluating the connection mode for each object could be a key step to improve performance.
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Afton
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about improving Tableau CRM data sync performance. I'm confident I can apply my knowledge of Tableau CRM features to identify the best approach.
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Luther
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we can adjust sync settings, but I'm not sure if "fast sync" or contacting Salesforce support are the right options here. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Viola
5 months ago
I remember from my Scrum training that you're not supposed to pick and choose parts of Scrum - it's meant to be implemented as a complete framework. So I'm pretty sure C is false. The other ones seem reasonable, but I'll double-check my notes to be sure.
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Natalie
1 year ago
I think merging synced objects could also be a good option to consider.
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Eve
1 year ago
I'm not sure, maybe enabling fast sync in analytics settings could also help?
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Ocie
1 year ago
I agree with Tyra, that could help improve performance.
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Tyra
1 year ago
I think we should evaluate connection mode for each connected object.
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Hershel
1 year ago
Merging synced objects might also be a good idea to optimize data sync.
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Son
2 years ago
I believe enabling fast sync in analytics settings could also make a difference.
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Zona
2 years ago
I agree with Geoffrey, that could definitely help improve performance.
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Lili
2 years ago
Ah, the old 'data sync' conundrum. Reminds me of that time I accidentally synced my Fitbit with my toaster. Needless to say, my toast was always on time after that.
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Rodolfo
2 years ago
Option B might work, but I'd rather not have to call Salesforce support. They're probably just going to tell me to do what's in Option C anyway.
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Loreen
1 year ago
C: Let's give it a shot and see if it makes a difference.
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Alease
1 year ago
A: We might not even need to call Salesforce support if we try that first.
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Tyisha
1 year ago
B: Yeah, that could definitely help improve the performance of the data sync.
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Thaddeus
1 year ago
A: I think Option C is a good idea, we should evaluate the connection mode for each connected object.
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Geoffrey
2 years ago
I think the consultant should evaluate connection mode for each connected object.
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James
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about Option D. Merging synced objects? Sounds a bit like a Frankenstein solution to me.
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Merissa
2 years ago
I'd go with Option A. Enabling fast sync in the analytics settings is a quick and easy fix. Why complicate things?
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Lili
2 years ago
Yeah, no need to overcomplicate things. Option A it is.
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Theodora
2 years ago
I agree, keeping it simple is usually the way to go.
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William
2 years ago
Option A sounds like the best choice. It's a simple solution.
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Leslee
2 years ago
Option C seems like the way to go. Evaluating the connection mode for each object is key to optimizing the data sync performance.
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Shawnee
2 years ago
D) Merge synced objects
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Eladia
2 years ago
A) Enable fast sync in analytics settings
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Meaghan
2 years ago
C) Evaluate connection mode for each connected object
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