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Salesforce Certified Education Cloud Consultant (ED-Con-101) Exam - Topic 6 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Education Cloud Consultant (ED-Con-101) exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 6
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Marjory
3 months ago
Yup, it definitely controls the order of operations too!
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Bulah
3 months ago
I thought it was just about controlling execution order?
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Stefan
3 months ago
Wait, does it really mitigate data skew?
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Therese
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's a big plus!
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Antonette
4 months ago
TDTM prevents custom triggers.
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Jerry
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that TDTM is designed to streamline processes, but I’m not confident about which specific benefit is the most important to mention.
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Arlette
4 months ago
I feel like controlling the order of operations is a big deal with TDTM, but I can't recall if that's the main benefit we should focus on.
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Val
4 months ago
I think one of the benefits is that TDTM can help mitigate data skew, which is something we discussed in our last practice session.
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Elise
5 months ago
I remember TDTM is supposed to help with managing triggers, but I'm not entirely sure how it prevents custom triggers.
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Johnetta
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The key benefit of TDTM is that it allows you to control the order in which database operations execute. That's the best answer based on my understanding of the framework.
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Elenora
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The terminology around TDTM and EDA is not super familiar to me. I'll need to think through the options carefully and see if I can eliminate any that don't seem right.
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Nenita
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The options mention things like preventing custom triggers, mitigating data skew, and controlling the order of operations. I'll need to carefully review my notes on TDTM to determine which of these is the main benefit.
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Kristeen
5 months ago
Hmm, this question is asking about a specific framework in the Education Data Architecture. I'll need to make sure I understand the key benefits of the Table-Driven Trigger Management framework.
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Layla
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about Appian's integration with certain testing tools. I think Cucumber and Selenium API are definitely on the list, but I'm not sure about the third one. I'll make sure to carefully read through the options and choose the three that are specifically mentioned as being available in the AppMarket.
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Destiny
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about network slicing in class. I think I can narrow this down and select the right 3 answers.
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Chau
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option D since it has both read and write access, but I'm unsure if that's necessary for this scenario.
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Belen
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. Is it the "value" attribute that creates the name=value pairs? Or is it the "name" attribute? I'll have to review my notes.
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Mendy
2 years ago
That makes sense, it's important to have control over the sequence of operations.
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Malika
2 years ago
I believe TDTM also controls the order in which operations execute, which can be very useful in a university setting.
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Malcolm
2 years ago
One benefit the consultant should discuss with the client is that TDTM prevents custom triggers.
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Rhea
2 years ago
Yes, it's important to know how TDTM works in the Education Data Architecture.
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Mendy
2 years ago
I think the IT administrator at the university needs to understand the Table-Driven Trigger Management framework.
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Hollis
2 years ago
That's a good point, Yasuko. Order of operations can definitely impact performance.
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Deeanna
2 years ago
A seems like a strange choice. Wouldn't preventing custom triggers defeat the purpose of a flexible framework like TDTM? I'll go with C.
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Freeman
2 years ago
I think B is the right choice. TDTM can help mitigate data skew, which is a common issue in large-scale data environments.
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Aretha
2 years ago
I agree, data skew can cause performance issues.
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Colette
2 years ago
B) TDTM mitigates data skew.
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Muriel
2 years ago
A) TDTM prevents custom triggers.
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Aretha
2 years ago
B) TDTM mitigates data skew.
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Yasuko
2 years ago
I'm not sure about that, I think option C) TDTM controls the order in which operations execute is also important for efficiency.
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Von
2 years ago
C is the correct answer. TDTM allows you to control the order of operations, which is crucial for maintaining data integrity.
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Patti
2 years ago
I agree with Hollis, avoiding custom triggers can prevent errors and ensure consistency.
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Hollis
2 years ago
I think the consultant should discuss option A) TDTM prevents custom triggers.
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