A university is migrating from its Education Data Architecture org to Education Cloud.
Which consideration should the consultant discuss with the university?
Understanding Account Models in Education Cloud: Education Cloud typically uses the Administrative Account model to manage relationships and hierarchies between contacts (students, parents, etc.) and accounts (departments, institutions, etc.).
Administrative Account Model: This model allows educational institutions to maintain a structured and organized view of their data, which is essential for managing various relationships and processes within the institution.
Migration Considerations:
Data Mapping: Map existing data fields from the previous Education Data Architecture (EDA) to the new Administrative Account model.
Customizations: Ensure that any custom objects or fields are compatible with the Administrative Account model.
Testing: Rigorously test the migrated data to ensure integrity and accuracy.
Steps to Implement:
Data Export: Export data from the EDA org.
Data Transformation: Transform the data to fit the Administrative Account model structure.
Data Import: Import the transformed data into the new Education Cloud instance.
Validation: Verify that the data aligns with the Administrative Account model and functions as expected.
Salesforce Education Cloud Documentation: Salesforce Help: Administrative Account Model
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