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Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) Exam - Topic 9 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer (Ind-Dev-201) exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 9
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A developermanages a very large catalog that includes over 5 million products. The developer needs to write a rule that will apply to all products in the catalog.

Which type of rule will be easiest for the developer to implement?

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Ashton
3 months ago
Advanced Rule sounds fancy, but probably too complex for this.
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Hershel
3 months ago
Wait, 5 million products? That's a huge catalog!
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Reita
3 months ago
Not sure about that, Evaluation Rule might be easier to manage.
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Herman
4 months ago
I agree, it covers everything without complications.
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Roy
4 months ago
Qualification Rule is the simplest for all products.
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Viola
4 months ago
Context Rules seem like they might be too specific for a catalog with so many products. I wonder if Qualification is really the best choice.
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Elvera
4 months ago
I feel like Advanced Rules could be overkill for this situation, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Latonia
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember practicing a question where Evaluation Rules were mentioned as being more complex.
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Leota
5 months ago
I think the easiest rule to implement might be a Qualification Rule since it applies broadly to all products.
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Jeannetta
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. For a large catalog, I'd want to go with the simplest and most straightforward rule type. I'm leaning towards one of the more basic options, but I'll need to review the details to make the best choice.
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Tonette
5 months ago
This looks like a good opportunity to apply my knowledge of different rule types. I'm confident I can figure out which one would be the easiest to implement for a large catalog of 5 million products.
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Catina
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. A qualification rule, an evaluation rule, an advanced rule, or a context rule. I'm a bit unsure about the distinctions between them, but I'll try to reason through this.
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Annamae
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a straightforward question. I'll need to think about the differences between the rule types and which one would be easiest to implement for a large catalog.
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Salena
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Can someone clarify the differences between these rule types? I want to make sure I understand the concepts before selecting an answer.
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Paola
5 months ago
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Dannette
5 months ago
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Melinda
2 years ago
True. Maybe Qualification Rule is simpler and scalable for all 5 million products. Less room for error.
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Gertude
2 years ago
But doesn't Advanced Rule sound like it might be too complex for just a single broad application?
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Augustine
2 years ago
I bet the developer is wishing they had a magic 'Make-Every-Product-Perfect' button instead of having to write any rules. Evaluation Rule is probably the least painful option.
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Xenia
2 years ago
C: Definitely. Trying to write a rule for over 5 million products sounds like a nightmare.
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Yoko
2 years ago
B: Yeah, I agree. It seems like the most straightforward option.
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Delsie
2 years ago
A: I think Evaluation Rule would be the easiest for the developer to implement.
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Alise
2 years ago
Hmm, a Context Rule? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. Evaluation Rule is the clear winner here.
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Tequila
2 years ago
I agree, Evaluation Rule would be the most efficient choice for handling all those products.
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Jennifer
2 years ago
Evaluation Rule is definitely the way to go for managing such a large catalog.
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Georgeanna
2 years ago
Context Rule might be too specific for such a broad catalog, Evaluation Rule seems like the better option.
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Stephane
2 years ago
I agree, Evaluation Rule would be the most efficient choice for handling all those products.
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Shaniqua
2 years ago
I agree, Evaluation Rule would be the most efficient choice for handling all those products.
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Glory
2 years ago
Evaluation Rule is definitely the way to go for managing such a large catalog.
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Genevieve
2 years ago
Evaluation Rule is definitely the way to go for managing such a large catalog.
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Fanny
2 years ago
No, Context Rule sounds more situational. I'd go with Advanced Rule. It might offer more flexibility.
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Mozell
2 years ago
Advanced Rule sounds like overkill for this scenario. Keep it simple with an Evaluation Rule, that's the way to go!
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Elenore
2 years ago
I'd go with a Qualification Rule. You can easily define the criteria for all products to meet, and it'll be super straightforward to implement.
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Norah
2 years ago
That makes sense. It would definitely be the easiest to manage with such a large catalog.
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Stanton
2 years ago
A) Qualification Rule
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Melinda
2 years ago
I think Context Rule makes more sense because of the large catalog.
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Yan
2 years ago
Definitely an Evaluation Rule. It's the easiest way to apply a common set of criteria to all products in the catalog.
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Sharen
2 years ago
Absolutely, it's the most efficient option for the developer.
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Martina
2 years ago
I agree, it simplifies the process and ensures consistency across all products.
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Tyra
2 years ago
Evaluation Rule is definitely the way to go for managing such a large catalog.
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Elsa
2 years ago
D) Evaluation Rule
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Alba
2 years ago
C) Evaluation Rule
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Isadora
2 years ago
B) Evaluation Rule
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Mary
2 years ago
A) Evaluation Rule
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Wynell
2 years ago
Yeah, I'm torn between Qualification Rule and Evaluation Rule.
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Gertude
2 years ago
This question feels a bit tricky.
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