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Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) Exam - Topic 1 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
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Why would a developer use getCartsProducts input parameters to reduce the number of products returned in a guided selling experience"?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Janessa
3 months ago
Totally agree with B, too many options can confuse users.
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Gerri
3 months ago
A doesn't make sense, filters aren't always required.
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Norah
3 months ago
Surprised that D isn't the main reason, seems crucial!
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Whitley
4 months ago
I think C is more important, gotta avoid those governor limits.
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Rolland
4 months ago
Definitely B, less choices make it easier for users!
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Lorrie
4 months ago
I think option D makes sense because we often need to manage record limits in queries, but I’m not entirely sure if that’s the main reason for using getCartsProducts.
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Carmelina
4 months ago
I feel like preventing governor limits is a big deal in Salesforce, so option C could be a valid reason too. But I can't recall if it specifically applies to this scenario.
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Glendora
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned reducing choices to make it easier for users to find what they want. So, maybe option B is correct?
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Maddie
5 months ago
I think using getCartsProducts with input parameters helps to limit the number of products shown, but I'm not sure if it's just for user experience or also for performance reasons.
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Nina
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is D - to ensure the results set does not exceed the maximum number of records. The getCartsProducts method is probably used to paginate the results and avoid returning too many products at once.
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Eleonora
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. The key is understanding that the getCartsProducts method is likely used to retrieve a subset of products, rather than the full product catalog. Reducing the number of products returned can help prevent hitting Salesforce transaction governor limits, which is why I think the answer is C.
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Sherell
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this one. I'm not sure if the getCartsProducts input parameters are specifically used to reduce the number of products returned. I'll need to think about this a bit more.
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Lang
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question. I think the answer is B - to reduce the number of choices presented to the user in the guided selling experience.
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Merissa
5 months ago
Alright, I've got this. Based on the diagram, Router R1 is the ingress LER (iLER) for LSP A and the egress LER (eLER) for LSP B. So the correct answer is option C.
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Barney
1 year ago
D all the way, baby! Keeping that results set under control is crucial. Wouldn't want to end up with a data disaster on our hands.
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Ailene
1 year ago
B is the way to go. Fewer choices means a smoother user experience. Less is more, they say.
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Adell
1 year ago
Definitely, simplicity is key in a guided selling experience.
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Noel
1 year ago
And it can speed up the process, making it more efficient.
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Chara
1 year ago
It also helps prevent overwhelming the user with too many options.
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Reid
1 year ago
I agree, fewer choices make it easier for the user to make a decision.
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Shannan
1 year ago
I also think that by reducing the number of products returned, it can make the user experience better by presenting fewer choices to the user, making it easier for them to make a decision.
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Herman
1 year ago
Gotta use those parameters to stay within the Salesforce transaction limits. Don't want my app to crash and burn, you know?
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Lawrence
1 year ago
D) To ensure the results set does not exceed the maximum number of records
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Stephanie
1 year ago
C) To prevent hitting Salesforce transaction governor limits
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Coletta
1 year ago
B) To reduce the number of choices presented to the user
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Lennie
1 year ago
A) Because the filters parameter is required
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Lavina
1 year ago
I agree with Ceola. Using getCartsProducts input parameters can help ensure the results set does not exceed the maximum number of records, which is important for performance.
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Pearlie
1 year ago
I'd use the getCartsProducts input parameters to reduce the number of products so the user doesn't get overwhelmed. Who wants to scroll through a million options, am I right?
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Kallie
1 year ago
C) To prevent hitting Salesforce transaction governor limits
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Kallie
1 year ago
B) To reduce the number of choices presented to the user
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Ceola
1 year ago
I think a developer would use getCartsProducts input parameters to reduce the number of products returned in a guided selling experience because it helps to prevent hitting Salesforce transaction governor limits.
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