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Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) Exam - Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
[All Salesforce Certified CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant (Analytics-Con-201) 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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Ramonita
3 months ago
C is outdated, just stick with A for modern apps.
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Garry
3 months ago
Wait, can you really use HTTPS for that? Sounds too simple.
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Lenna
3 months ago
A is the way to go, no doubt about it!
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Mari
4 months ago
I disagree, B could work too if you want a quick solution.
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Pansy
4 months ago
Definitely A, that's the best way to access data securely.
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Ben
4 months ago
I don't recall much about exporting to CSV, but it seems too manual for a remote app. I lean towards the API option.
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Serina
4 months ago
Option B seems like it could work, but embedding an iFrame feels a bit outdated for accessing data.
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Herschel
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about using APIs, and I think the /wave/query API was mentioned. That might be the right choice here.
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Rebbeca
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if it's the best way to access data remotely.
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Brock
5 months ago
The API call is definitely the way to go here. It will give us the most direct access to the CRM Analytics data, and we can control the data we're retrieving. The other options just seem like workarounds.
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King
5 months ago
Exporting to a CSV file seems like it could work, but that might not be the most efficient or secure way to access the data. I'm leaning more towards the API call option.
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Jamal
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The iFrame option seems simpler, but I'm not sure if that would give us the same level of control and flexibility as the API call. I'll need to think this through a bit more.
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Elise
5 months ago
I think the HTTPS call to the /wave/query API sounds like the best approach here. It seems like the most direct way to access the CRM Analytics data remotely.
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Justine
11 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
12 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
12 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 months ago
A) But option A is more secure and efficient.
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Lucille
11 months ago
B) I think using an iFrame is easier.
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Felix
11 months ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Lavonne
12 months ago
Exporting to CSV? That's so 2005, my dude. API all the way!
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Clay
11 months ago
A) Agreed, using API for accessing data is the modern and recommended approach.
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Micah
11 months ago
C) Exporting to CSV is outdated, API integration is much more efficient.
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Cathern
11 months ago
B) API is definitely the way to go for accessing CRM Analytics data remotely.
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Vincenza
11 months ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Gwenn
12 months ago
I dunno, embedding the Salesforce page in an iFrame sounds kinda sketchy to me.
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Charlette
11 months ago
B) I agree, embedding the Salesforce page in an iFrame does seem risky.
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Kristel
11 months ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Carolynn
1 year 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
1 year ago
I agree with Sunshine, using HTTPS is secure and efficient for accessing CRM Analytics data.
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Hermila
1 year ago
Option A seems legit, using the API is the way to go for a secure connection.
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Jenise
11 months ago
C) Exporting data to a CSV file seems like a lot of manual work.
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Abraham
11 months ago
A) True, but using the API ensures a secure connection.
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Bulah
11 months ago
B) I think using an iFrame might be easier for embedding the Salesforce page.
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Haydee
1 year ago
A) Use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API, supplying an encoded SAQL query as a parameter.
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Sunshine
1 year ago
I think the recommended technique is to use HTTPS to call the /wave/query API.
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