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Salesforce Energy and Utilities Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-207) Exam - Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Energy and Utilities Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-207) exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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An energy company wants to accurately price quotes for new. small and medium businesses, which two scenarios would require integration to a third-party system?

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Kyoko
2 months ago
Wait, WhatsApp? C seems odd for this scenario.
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Rebecka
3 months ago
Definitely B, need that meter data for accurate quotes!
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Louis
3 months ago
Not sure about A, can’t they just migrate the data?
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Willetta
3 months ago
I agree with D, credit ratings are super important for pricing.
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Katlyn
3 months ago
A makes sense, legacy systems can be tricky.
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Aileen
3 months ago
I vaguely recall a practice question about using credit ratings for pricing, but I'm not sure if that requires integration. Maybe D is a possibility?
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Kimberlie
4 months ago
I feel like integrating with the DSO is crucial for confirming supply, so B seems like a strong choice.
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Carmelina
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about legacy systems being a common issue. Could option A be relevant too?
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Nobuko
4 months ago
I think option B makes sense because we often talked about needing real-time data from third-party systems for accurate pricing.
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Lili
4 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. The options don't seem to directly match the question being asked. I'll need to re-read it a few times and try to connect the dots between the scenarios and the integration requirement. Hopefully I can figure it out.
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Darrin
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The two scenarios that would require integration are B - needing meter technical data from the DSO, and D - using credit ratings as a pricing input. Those both clearly involve pulling data from external systems.
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Bettyann
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about specific scenarios, but the options seem a bit broad. I'll need to really think through each one to determine which two would require integration.
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Bea
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward - I think the key is to identify the two scenarios that would require integration to a third-party system. I'll carefully read through the options and think about which ones fit that criteria.
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Leota
9 months ago
I'm cracking up at the WhatsApp option. Seriously, who thinks that's a factor here? B and D are the way to go, no doubt.
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Jacob
9 months ago
B and D, for sure. You need the technical details and credit rating to price it right. A legacy billing system? That's just extra hassle.
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Jerrod
8 months ago
D) Credit ratings are actively used as a pricing input for small and medium business customers
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Lawrence
8 months ago
B) Meter technical data is required from the Distributed System Operator (DSO) in order to confirm supply is possible
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Anjelica
8 months ago
A) Some customers existed on a legacy billing system from previous contracts
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Dean
9 months ago
Haha, C? Using WhatsApp to start a business? That's a good one. I'm going with B and D, the essentials for pricing small and medium businesses.
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Arlyne
9 months ago
I'm going with B and D as well. Gotta have that meter data and credit info to make an accurate quote. The other options just don't seem relevant here.
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Lilli
8 months ago
B and D it is then, to ensure we have all the necessary information for pricing quotes.
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Jacinta
8 months ago
Yeah, the legacy billing system and WhatsApp don't seem as crucial for accurate pricing.
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Vanna
9 months ago
Credit ratings are important for pricing, so I think integrating that data is necessary.
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Antione
9 months ago
I agree, we definitely need the meter data from the DSO to confirm supply.
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Bok
10 months ago
Definitely B and D. I mean, how can you price quotes without the technical data and credit rating information? That's a no-brainer.
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Eladia
9 months ago
User 3: And credit ratings are important too, they help determine the pricing for small and medium business customers.
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Mattie
9 months ago
User 2: Mattie is right, without that information, we can't accurately price the quotes.
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Sabine
9 months ago
Lawana: User Comment: It's crucial for accurate pricing quotes for small and medium businesses.
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Ramonita
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, we definitely need the technical data from the DSO to confirm supply.
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Lawana
10 months ago
User 2: User Comment: Yes, and credit ratings are important for pricing input as well.
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Virgie
10 months ago
User 1: I agree, we definitely need the technical data from the DSO to confirm supply.
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Odette
10 months ago
I believe scenario B is also crucial. Meter technical data is essential for confirming supply.
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Dusti
11 months ago
I agree with Stephen. Legacy billing system and credit ratings are important for pricing.
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Stephen
11 months ago
I think scenario A and D would require integration to a third-party system.
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