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Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) Exam - Topic 9 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 9
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The administrator of the Universal Containers customer site has been making changes in a sandbox and needs to push the changes to production. The administrator is comfortable with point and

click changes but is not comfortable with managing code or more technical items.

How should the administrator ensure the changes make it accurately to production?

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Suggested Answer: C

To dynamically populate the site with blog posts as new ones are added, CK should use a Grid component with CMS Collections. A Grid component is a component that displays content in a grid layout with rows and columns. A CMS Collection is a collection of content items that are created and managed in Salesforce CMS. CK can use a Grid component and select a CMS Collection as the content source. This will allow CK to showcase blog posts written by AW Computing thought leaders on its site and automatically update them as new ones are added.


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Bernardo
5 months ago
Using Dataloader seems too complicated for this situation.
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Noemi
5 months ago
Wait, can you really just push changes like that?
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Leota
5 months ago
D is definitely the easiest option for non-coders.
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Brandee
5 months ago
I disagree, rebuilding from scratch sounds risky.
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Sean
6 months ago
Change sets are the way to go for this!
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Catrice
6 months ago
The ExperienceDeploy API sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's meant for this kind of deployment. I think change sets are safer.
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Alita
6 months ago
I feel like rebuilding the site from scratch would be a huge waste of time. Change sets should work, right?
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Gerardo
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think using Dataloader is more for data migration, not for site changes.
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Talia
6 months ago
I remember we discussed change sets in class, and they seem like the easiest way for someone who isn't technical.
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Tammara
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The admin needs to push changes from the sandbox to production, and they're not technical. I'm leaning towards the Dataloader option - that seems like the easiest way to migrate the site without having to deal with any coding or complex deployment processes.
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Roxane
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. The question mentions the admin isn't comfortable with managing code or technical items, so I'm not sure if the change set option is the best choice. Maybe the ExperienceDeploy API would be a simpler solution?
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Ernest
6 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. As an admin who is comfortable with point-and-click changes, I think the best option would be to create a change set and deploy it to production.
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Brittani
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The admin is comfortable with point-and-click changes, but the options seem to involve more technical solutions. I'm not sure which one would be the best fit for their skill level. Maybe I should re-read the question carefully and think it through step-by-step.
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Milly
7 months ago
Option D - Specific VPN Communities - seems like the safest bet here. That way you can control which VPN connections are allowed, rather than just accepting everything.
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Frederick
7 months ago
I remember discussing how human interactions might lead to replacing steps with electronic forms, but I don't think all unsuitable steps are handled that way.
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Dannie
11 months ago
Wait, so the administrator is 'comfortable with point and click changes but not comfortable with managing code or more technical items'? Sounds like they need a personal tech assistant to hold their hand through this!
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Brittney
10 months ago
A) Use the ExperienceDeploy API to push the site to production.
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Shayne
10 months ago
D) Create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set.
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Loreta
10 months ago
B) Use Dataloader to migrate the site from sandbox to production.
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Scot
11 months ago
Aha! The change set option sounds like the way to go. It's a point-and-click solution, which is right up the administrator's alley.
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Odette
10 months ago
User 3: Using the ExperienceDeploy API might be too technical for the administrator, so the change set is the way to go.
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Deane
10 months ago
User 2: Agreed, it's a simple point-and-click solution that the administrator should be comfortable with.
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Albina
11 months ago
User 1: I think creating a change set and deploying it is the best option.
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Britt
12 months ago
Dataloader? Hmm, I'm not sure that's the best fit either. Isn't that more for migrating data, not the entire site?
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Von
10 months ago
Dataloader is mainly for data migration, not for the entire site.
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Nana
10 months ago
D) Create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set.
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Wilda
11 months ago
B) Use Dataloader to migrate the site from sandbox to production.
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Justine
11 months ago
A) Use the ExperienceDeploy API to push the site to production.
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Jutta
1 year ago
Rebuilding the site from scratch? That's a bit extreme, don't you think? I mean, the administrator is supposed to be pushing changes, not starting from zero.
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Gracia
1 year ago
The ExperienceDeploy API sounds fancy, but I'm not sure if that's the right tool for someone who's not comfortable with code. I'll have to pass on that one.
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Hana
11 months ago
B) Use Dataloader to migrate the site from sandbox to production.
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Caitlin
11 months ago
A) Use the ExperienceDeploy API to push the site to production.
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Junita
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think using Dataloader could also be a good option to migrate the site from sandbox to production.
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Dudley
1 year ago
I agree with Jennie. Using change sets is the best way to ensure the changes make it accurately to production.
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Jennie
1 year ago
I think the administrator should create a change set and deploy it to production.
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