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Salesforce Energy and Utilities Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-207) Exam - Topic 3 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Energy and Utilities Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-207) exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 3
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Having completed discovery and solution design, and as the project team moves into the implementation phase, what should be the first step in the build process?

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Elroy
3 months ago
Are we sure Energy and Utilities Cloud is the best fit?
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Elenor
3 months ago
D is definitely the way to go, tailor it to the company's needs!
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Desire
3 months ago
Wait, why would you install Salesforce right away? Seems rushed.
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Deangelo
4 months ago
Totally agree, jumping straight into building can lead to issues later.
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Miriam
4 months ago
I think starting with product evaluation is key.
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Dick
4 months ago
I believe we should focus on the specific applications that align with our project goals, like the Energy and Utilities Cloud, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Yvonne
4 months ago
Building the solution right away in a favorite technology sounds tempting, but I feel like we should have a clearer plan before jumping into that.
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Rueben
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to evaluate third-party solutions first, but that seems a bit overwhelming at this stage.
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Lazaro
5 months ago
I think the first step should involve selecting the right applications that fit the company's needs, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best approach.
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Yoko
5 months ago
Option B seems too hasty - we need to carefully plan and prepare the build process before starting to code. I think the best approach is to select the right technology and tools first.
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Veronika
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option D - selecting the pre-built cloud applications that best fit the company's needs. That seems like a logical starting point.
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Omer
5 months ago
Based on the information provided, I think the first step should be to select the appropriate technology and tools to build the solution, rather than just jumping into development.
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Gwen
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the context correctly before answering.
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Valentin
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options. Shouldn't we be focusing on planning and preparing the environment for the actual build process, rather than just jumping into development or evaluating third-party products?
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Kristin
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key details about Joint Commission accreditation before selecting an answer.
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Kip
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - the definition describes quality assurance, which is the process of evaluating overall project performance to ensure compliance with standards. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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Ronna
5 months ago
The default value for the Priority field on the Fire issue type is tricky. I'm not sure if that can be handled through field configurations alone or if some additional logic might be required.
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Lynelle
2 years ago
True, D seems to provide a comprehensive start. It aligns with what we designed the solution for.
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Quentin
2 years ago
I feel C is too specific and we might miss broader options. D seems more holistic.
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Rory
2 years ago
But wouldn't starting with C, like installing Salesforce and building custom objects, be better?
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Dong
2 years ago
Yeah, D makes sense. It aligns with meeting the company’s needs early on.
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Rosenda
2 years ago
Option A is a bit like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Why not just select the best-fit solution and start building from there? Seems like the most efficient approach to me.
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Maile
2 years ago
Option D sounds like a great idea, but we should probably make sure the company actually needs the Energy and Utilities Cloud first. Just a thought.
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Marcos
2 years ago
I think it should be D, selecting the right Energy and Utilities Cloud applications.
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Earleen
2 years ago
Haha, Option C is like trying to solve a crossword puzzle with a sledgehammer. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
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Delmy
2 years ago
Definitely, rushing into building custom objects and APEX classes might cause more problems than it solves.
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Jacqueline
2 years ago
Yeah, I agree. We should take a step back and carefully consider our options before diving in.
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Carmela
2 years ago
Definitely, let's not rush into building the solution just yet.
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Iola
2 years ago
I agree, we should probably take a more strategic approach.
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Doyle
2 years ago
Yeah, Option C does seem a bit extreme.
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Willie
2 years ago
I agree, we should probably start by evaluating products from different suppliers first.
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Isabelle
2 years ago
Yeah, Option C does seem a bit extreme.
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Bernardo
2 years ago
Definitely, we should take a more strategic approach to the build process.
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Danica
2 years ago
Yeah, I agree. Option C seems a bit extreme for the first step.
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Lemuel
2 years ago
Option B is tempting, but we should really focus on the requirements first. Jumping into the tech without a plan is a recipe for disaster.
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Corazon
2 years ago
Yes, custom objects and APEX classes could help us tailor the solution to our specific requirements.
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Louis
2 years ago
Installing Salesforce Service Cloud could be a good option for customization.
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Janine
2 years ago
That's a good point, we need to make sure we choose the right solution for our needs.
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Alayna
2 years ago
I think we should start by evaluating products from different suppliers to see what fits best.
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Annamae
2 years ago
I agree, we need to have a clear plan before diving into the technology.
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Jamal
2 years ago
Option B is tempting, but we should really focus on the requirements first.
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Lynelle
2 years ago
What do you think about the first step in the build process?
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Paz
2 years ago
That sounds like a good idea, Mozell. We should choose what best meets the company's needs.
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Mozell
2 years ago
I personally think selecting the Energy and Utilities Cloud applications would be the best choice.
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Corrina
2 years ago
That's a good point, Latrice. We should consider all options before moving forward.
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Latrice
2 years ago
I think installing Salesforce Service Cloud and building custom objects would be more efficient.
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Paz
2 years ago
I agree with you, Corrina. It's important to explore all options before making a decision.
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Corrina
2 years ago
I think the first step in the build process should be to start evaluating products from third-party suppliers.
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