A customer wants to integrate a new dataset with pre-existing contacts. This data will be updated via separate data feeds from the main contact information.
What data model configuration should be recommended
I remember practicing a similar question where creating additional attribute fields was suggested, but it seems like that could complicate things with updates.
Okay, I've got this. Ratio scale data has a true zero point, like weight or height, which is perfect for a histogram. The other options like ordinal and nominal don't have that property, so ratio scale is the way to go.
The key here is understanding how the get service handles multiple matching records. I believe option C is correct - it returns only one record, sorted by time, when there are multiple matches.
I'm picturing the customer right now, scratching their head and saying, 'Wait, you want me to do what now?' B) is the way to go, keep it simple and straightforward.
A) Expanding the main contact data extension with additional attribute fields? That's like trying to cram everything into one big suitcase, it's just asking for trouble. B) is the clear winner here.
A) Expanding the main contact data extension with additional attribute fields? That's like trying to cram everything into one big suitcase, it's just asking for trouble.
Ha! Creating new Salesforce data and linking it to other data extensions? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. B) is the way to go, for sure.
Ha! Creating new Salesforce data and linking it to other data extensions? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. B) is the way to go, for sure.
I see both points, but I personally think option A could also work. Adding additional attribute fields in the main contact data extension can simplify the integration process.
I'd go with D) Create a new data extension and link it as a new population. This way, we can keep the new data separate and use it as a supplementary source of information without affecting the main contact data.
I disagree, I believe option D is the way to go. Creating a new data extension and linking it as a new population will ensure better organization and management of the data.
B) Creating a new data extension and linking it to the other data extension seems like the most logical approach. This way, the new dataset can be managed separately while still being integrated with the main contact information.
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