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Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Engagement Administrator (MCE-Admn-201) Exam - Topic 2 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Engagement Administrator (MCE-Admn-201) exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 2
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Northern Trail Outfitters has Marketing Cloud users who need data extension View and Update permissions for campaigns related to B3C sales, out not any permissions for campaigns related to B2B sales.

How should they accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Mozell
3 months ago
Separate folders might not be enough, though. What if they need access later?
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Major
3 months ago
I’d go with option D, a new business unit could simplify things.
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Jeannetta
3 months ago
Wait, can you really restrict permissions like that? Sounds tricky.
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Kami
4 months ago
Totally agree, updating object level permissions is key!
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Steffanie
4 months ago
I think option C makes the most sense for permissions.
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Ronny
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the shared data extension option. I don’t recall it being a common solution for permission issues in our practice sessions.
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Josephine
4 months ago
Creating a new business unit sounds like it could solve the issue, but I wonder if it’s necessary just for these permissions.
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Detra
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to set permissions for different user roles, and I feel like updating data extension object level permissions could be the right approach here.
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Dierdre
5 months ago
I think creating separate folders might work, but I'm not entirely sure if that would restrict permissions effectively for B2B campaigns.
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Albina
5 months ago
A new business unit? I don't think that's necessary for this scenario. Seems like overkill when we can just use folders and permissions to achieve the desired access control.
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Carol
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I believe the key is to keep the B2B and B3C campaigns separate, so creating separate folders and managing the permissions that way seems like the logical solution.
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Rory
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I'm not sure if creating a shared data extension or updating data extension object level permissions would be the right approach here.
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Kristofer
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think creating separate folders and adding the appropriate permissions would be the best way to handle this.
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Ellsworth
10 months ago
B2B, B2C, who cares? Just throw everything in a big data extension and call it a day. Problem solved!
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Tyra
8 months ago
B2B, B2C, who cares? Just throw everything in a big data extension and call it a day. Problem solved!
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Tracey
8 months ago
C) Update data extension object level permissions
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Glynda
9 months ago
A) Create separate folders and add permissions
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Josephine
10 months ago
I'm gonna go with option E: hire a team of trained squirrels to manage the data extensions. They're very organized, you know.
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Dannette
10 months ago
B is an interesting idea, but then we'd have to deal with shared access. I'm team C all the way - keep it simple!
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Helga
9 months ago
C) Update data extension object level permissions
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Hildred
9 months ago
B is an interesting idea, but then we'd have to deal with shared access. I'm team C all the way - keep it simple!
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Donte
9 months ago
C) Update data extension object level permissions
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Yvette
10 months ago
A) Create separate folders and add permissions
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Linwood
10 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe updating data extension object level permissions could also work.
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Margarita
10 months ago
Hmm, D seems tempting, but creating a whole new business unit just for this? Seems like overkill. I'd go with C.
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Mireya
10 months ago
C) Update data extension object level permissions
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Leatha
10 months ago
A) Create separate folders and add permissions
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Sabra
11 months ago
I'm feeling option A. Separate folders for B2C and B2B campaigns sounds like a nice clean solution.
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Theodora
11 months ago
I agree with Truman. It's the best way to control access for different types of campaigns.
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Truman
11 months ago
I think we should create separate folders and add permissions.
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Carlene
11 months ago
Option C looks good to me. Updating the data extension object-level permissions should do the trick without too much hassle.
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Leeann
10 months ago
True, creating a new business unit seems like overkill for just managing permissions for different types of campaigns.
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Tracey
10 months ago
Creating separate folders and adding permissions could also work, but it might be more complicated to manage in the long run.
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Berry
10 months ago
I agree, that seems like the most efficient way to handle the permissions for different types of campaigns.
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Jimmie
10 months ago
Option C looks good to me. Updating the data extension object-level permissions should do the trick without too much hassle.
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