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Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) Exam - Topic 4 Question 92 Discussion

A parent/child price list would be useful for: (Choose TWO)Note: This question displayed answer options in random order when taking this Test.
B) Applying rules to child price lists
A) Creating child price lists for different regions
C) Changing the pricing of child products in bundles
D) Changing the pricing of the parent product in a bundle

Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) Exam - Topic 4 Question 92 Discussion

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Question #: 92
Topic #: 4
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A parent/child price list would be useful for: (Choose TWO)

Note: This question displayed answer options in random order when taking this Test.

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Skye
29 days ago
B makes sense too, rules help manage lists better.
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Dorian
1 month ago
A is definitely useful for regional pricing.
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Toi
1 month ago
I prefer C and D. Bundles are important!
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Eun
2 months ago
I think A and B are the best choices.
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Cyril
2 months ago
I agree with A, but I’m not sure about B.
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Aretha
2 months ago
A is a must, but B feels a bit unnecessary.
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Candra
2 months ago
Wait, can you really change parent pricing in bundles? That seems odd.
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Doug
2 months ago
I think C is more useful than D.
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Franchesca
2 months ago
Definitely A and B, makes total sense!
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Keneth
3 months ago
A and B, easy peasy. Now, where's the coffee to get me through this exam?
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Karan
3 months ago
A and B for sure. Anything that simplifies pricing is a win in my book.
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Derick
3 months ago
A and B make the most sense to me. Anything to make pricing easier, am I right?
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Merrilee
4 months ago
D is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? I'd go with A and C.
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Aretha
4 months ago
A and B are the correct answers. Gotta love those parent-child price lists!
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Jutta
4 months ago
I feel like changing the pricing of the parent product in a bundle might not be the best choice here, but I definitely see how the other options could work.
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Alexia
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought changing the pricing of child products in bundles was also relevant, but I can't recall if it fits the parent/child structure.
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Ashlyn
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think applying rules to child price lists makes sense too.
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Chanel
4 months ago
I think a parent/child price list could help with creating child price lists for different regions, but I'm not sure about the second option.
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Pamella
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I think it has to do with managing pricing for related products, but I'm not confident in my answer. I'll just take my best guess.
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Ronnie
5 months ago
I've seen questions like this before. The key is understanding how parent and child products work in a pricing structure. I'll go with changing the pricing of child products in bundles and changing the pricing of the parent product in a bundle.
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Edelmira
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused. Does this have to do with bundling products together? I'm not sure how the parent and child products fit in.
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Horace
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. A parent/child price list would be useful for applying rules to child price lists and changing the pricing of child products in bundles.
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Shala
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the relationship between parent and child products.
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Izetta
24 days ago
I think A and C make the most sense.
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