D) is the wrong answer. Selecting RecordType in the Lookup Object list, ID in the Lookup Field list, and Development in the Lookup Requested Field list will not set the record type of the contact using DeveloperName.
C) is the correct answer. Selecting RecordType in the Lookup Object list, Development in the Lookup Field list, and ID in the Lookup Requested Field list will set the record type of the contact using DeveloperName.
I definitely remember that we need to select the right fields in the Lookup object list, but I can't remember if it's Development or ID that goes where.
I'm pretty confident that C is the correct answer here. The question is specifically asking about the configuration actions to set the record type using the DeveloperName, and that option seems to match what we need to do.
I've done something similar to this before. I think the answer is C - Select RecordType in the Lookup Object list, Development in the Lookup Field list, and ID in the Lookup Requested Field list. That should allow us to set the record type using the DeveloperName.
Okay, let me think this through. I believe the key is to use the Lookup feature in the DataRaptor Load. We need to add a link to the RecordType object and then select the appropriate fields to map the DeveloperName.
I'm a bit confused by this question. It seems like we need to set the record type of the contact using the DeveloperName, but I'm not sure exactly how to do that in the DataRaptor Load configuration.
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