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Salesforce Exam CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
[All CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant Questions]

Which recommended technique should a CRM Analytics consultant

use to access CRM Analytics data from a remote app or website?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Justine
1 months ago
Option C? Seriously? That's like using a flip phone to access the internet. Option A is where it's at!
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Lindsey
1 months ago
Option B? What is this, the stone age? You gotta go with the API, man. That's the only way to get the job done right.
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Abraham
1 months ago
If I wanted to export to CSV, I'd just use Excel. Option A is the way to go for a CRM Analytics consultant.
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Noble
11 days ago
A) But option A is more secure and efficient.
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Lucille
20 days ago
B) I think using an iFrame is easier.
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Felix
21 days ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Lavonne
1 months ago
Exporting to CSV? That's so 2005, my dude. API all the way!
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Clay
10 days ago
A) Agreed, using API for accessing data is the modern and recommended approach.
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Micah
13 days ago
C) Exporting to CSV is outdated, API integration is much more efficient.
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Cathern
14 days ago
B) API is definitely the way to go for accessing CRM Analytics data remotely.
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Vincenza
17 days ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Gwenn
2 months ago
I dunno, embedding the Salesforce page in an iFrame sounds kinda sketchy to me.
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Charlette
24 days ago
B) I agree, embedding the Salesforce page in an iFrame does seem risky.
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Kristel
28 days ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Carolynn
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think exporting the data to a CSV file could also work for accessing it from a remote site.
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Teddy
2 months ago
I agree with Sunshine, using HTTPS is secure and efficient for accessing CRM Analytics data.
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Hermila
2 months ago
Option A seems legit, using the API is the way to go for a secure connection.
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Jenise
20 days ago
C) Exporting data to a CSV file seems like a lot of manual work.
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Abraham
21 days ago
A) True, but using the API ensures a secure connection.
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Bulah
28 days ago
B) I think using an iFrame might be easier for embedding the Salesforce page.
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Haydee
2 months ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Sunshine
2 months ago
I think the recommended technique is to use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API.
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