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Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Exam - Topic 2 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 2
[All Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Questions]

A CRM Analytics consultant is adding direct data into an existing recipe. When trying to click on the input node, data preview is taking a long time to show any results.

How should the consultant resolve this?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lottie
4 months ago
Definitely agree with C, it's a solid approach for data preview.
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Stephaine
4 months ago
Updating sample size to 5,000 could help speed things up too.
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Simona
4 months ago
Surprised it takes so long to preview data! Is that normal?
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Heike
5 months ago
I disagree, B seems more efficient for Salesforce objects.
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Lera
5 months ago
I think option C is the best choice for filtering records.
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Verdell
5 months ago
I feel like registering the Salesforce object could be important, but I’m not confident if that’s necessary here.
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Mirta
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where filtering records improved performance, so I might lean towards option C.
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Sherita
5 months ago
I think using Filtered Rows might help speed up the data preview, but I can't recall the exact steps.
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Casie
6 months ago
I remember something about adjusting the sample size, but I'm not sure if 5,000 rows is the right number.
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Tasia
6 months ago
Ah, I see. Updating the Sample Size to 5,000 rows could be a good way to get a quicker preview without losing too much data. I'll keep that in mind.
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Sharan
6 months ago
Alright, I've got a strategy. I'm going to try the Filtered Rows sampling mode first, since that seems like it might be the most targeted approach.
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Rosina
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused by all the different sampling options. I'll need to read through the question carefully and make sure I understand what each one does.
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Regenia
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key is to figure out how to speed up the data preview process. Maybe one of those sampling options will do the trick?
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Ashlyn
7 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the best approach here.
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Rochell
1 year ago
I don't know, maybe we should just throw the whole thing out and start over. That's the solution to all my problems!
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France
12 months ago
C) Use the Filtered Rows sampling mode under Data Preview Sampling to filter records.
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Domitila
12 months ago
B) Register the Salesforce object and use Filtered Rows under Data Preview Sampling.
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Nguyet
12 months ago
A) Update the Sample Size under Data Preview Sampling to 5,000 rows.
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Jacquline
1 year ago
C is the clear winner here. Filtering the records is the way to go when you're dealing with a sluggish data preview. Just don't filter out the good stuff, you know?
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Felix
1 year ago
Hey, if the data preview is taking too long, maybe we should just turn it off and hope for the best. What could go wrong, right?
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Jeanice
1 year ago
B sounds like the way to go. Gotta register that Salesforce object first before you can start filtering, right?
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Barrett
1 year ago
Updating the Sample Size to 5,000 rows might also help speed up the data preview process.
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Sharan
1 year ago
After that, you can use the Filtered Rows sampling mode to filter the records efficiently.
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Thea
1 year ago
Yes, you're right. Registering the Salesforce object is the first step.
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Lindsey
1 year ago
I think registering the Salesforce object and using Filtered Rows could also be a good solution.
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Joana
1 year ago
I would suggest using the Filtered Rows sampling mode to filter records for a quicker preview.
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Merissa
1 year ago
Whoa, 5,000 rows? That's enough to keep a supercomputer busy! I'd go with C - Filtered Rows, keeps things nice and snappy.
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Alpha
1 year ago
A: Let's go with Filtered Rows then.
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Kristofer
1 year ago
C: I think that's the best option for this situation.
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Corinne
1 year ago
B: Yeah, it definitely helps speed things up.
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Freida
1 year ago
A: I agree, Filtered Rows is the way to go.
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Lynelle
1 year ago
I agree with Mabelle, increasing the Sample Size might help speed up the data preview.
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Mabelle
1 year ago
I think the consultant should update the Sample Size to 5,000 rows.
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