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Salesforce Exam Public Sector Solutions Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Public Sector Solutions exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 1
[All Public Sector Solutions Questions]

A government agency charges license fees for small businesses. The agency uses Public Sector Solutions to automate the license application process and dynamically calculate the license fee (based on multiple parameters, ex: revenue, industry type, etc..) for a specific business customer.

Which public sector tools should be leveraged tor this use case?

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Sheron
12 months ago
I think using Omniscripts with Business Rules Engine is the best option for this use case
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Karima
12 months ago
That sounds like a good solution. It would make the process more efficient
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Omega
12 months ago
I bet the agency is using the latest and greatest technology to automate this process. Why else would they choose Public Sector Solutions? Option C gets my vote.
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Amina
11 months ago
I agree, leveraging Omniscripts and the Business Rules Engine would definitely streamline the process for small businesses.
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Verona
11 months ago
Option C gets my vote too. It seems like the most efficient way to calculate the license fee.
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Ruthann
12 months ago
You're right, we can embed the Business Rules Engine in the application form using Omniscripts
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Alaine
12 months ago
But what about the license fee logic? Shouldn't we use the Business Rules Engine for that?
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Karima
12 months ago
I agree, Omniscripts are user-friendly and easy to customize
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Ruthann
12 months ago
I think we should use Omniscripts for the application form
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Lelia
12 months ago
That's a good point, maybe a combination of both is the way to go.
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Dino
12 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if the agency would consider a subscription-based model instead of license fees? Just a thought. As for the question, I'd go with Option B.
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Nana
11 months ago
I agree. Option B seems like the best choice for this use case.
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Shayne
11 months ago
I think a subscription-based model could be interesting.
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Micah
1 years ago
Option A looks a bit outdated. I'd prefer a more modern approach like Flows or the Business Rules Engine.
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Eric
12 months ago
I see your point, Option B does seem like a more advanced choice compared to Option A.
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Lavelle
12 months ago
I think Option C with Omniscripts and the Business Rules Engine could also work well for this use case.
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Anjelica
12 months ago
I agree, Option B with Flows and the Business Rules Engine sounds like a more modern and efficient solution.
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Lorean
1 years ago
Option D is an interesting choice. Embedding the license fee logic using triggered flows could be a clever way to handle the dynamic calculations.
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Sabra
11 months ago
I agree, it would streamline the process for small businesses.
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Rutha
11 months ago
Yeah, using triggered flows for dynamic calculations sounds efficient.
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Ryann
12 months ago
I think option D is a good choice.
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Tasia
1 years ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. Omniscripts paired with the Business Rules Engine sounds like a robust solution for this use case.
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Hannah
11 months ago
Yeah, Omniscripts with the Business Rules Engine would definitely streamline the fee calculation process.
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Solange
11 months ago
I agree, Option C seems like the best choice for automating the license application process.
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Lizbeth
12 months ago
Using Omniscripts and the Business Rules Engine for calculating license fees seems like a smart move.
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Werner
12 months ago
I agree, Option C is the way to go. It will definitely streamline the license fee calculation process.
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Yesenia
12 months ago
I agree, Option C sounds like a robust solution for automating the license application process.
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Lindsey
12 months ago
Option C seems like the best choice. Omniscripts with the Business Rules Engine is a powerful combination.
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Kiera
1 years ago
Option C seems like the best choice. Omniscripts with the Business Rules Engine is a powerful combination.
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Michell
1 years ago
I see the point, but Business Rules Engine might be more suitable.
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Elly
1 years ago
I prefer option B, using Flows seems more efficient.
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Vivan
1 years ago
I agree with Lelia, Omniscripts are very flexible.
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Pearlene
1 years ago
Option B seems like a good fit. Flows and the Business Rules Engine should be able to handle the dynamic calculation of the license fee based on the parameters.
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Lelia
1 years ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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