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Salesforce Exam Salesforce Maps Professional Topic 1 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Maps Professional exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
[All Salesforce Maps Professional Questions]

A Territory Planning optimization was just run and completed, but the user inadvertently selected the wrong attribute for the optimization. What step does the user need to take to return to the previous state prior to the optimization?

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Mari
25 days ago
Hmm, I'm feeling a bit like a professional 'undoer' here. Maybe I should start a new career as a 'de-optimizer' or something. Undo button, all the way!
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Tyisha
28 days ago
Option D is the way to go, no doubt about it. I mean, who needs an 'Undo' button when you can just do it all over again, right? What could possibly go wrong?
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Eric
2 days ago
Yeah, I agree. It's better to start fresh with the right attribute than trying to undo everything.
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Ivory
13 days ago
Option D is definitely the best choice. Just re-run the optimization with the correct attribute.
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Marva
2 months ago
Come on, really? Creating a new alignment? That's just overkill. I'm going with option D, re-running the optimization with the correct attribute.
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Edelmira
7 days ago
I think clicking on the Undo button would be the easiest way to go back to the previous state.
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Luisa
28 days ago
Yeah, re-running the optimization with the correct attribute is the most efficient solution.
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Azzie
1 months ago
I agree, creating a new alignment seems like too much work. I would go with option D as well.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
Nah, option B is way too much work. Who wants to create a new data set just to fix this? Ain't nobody got time for that!
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Bong
2 months ago
I think option A is the way to go. It's the quickest and easiest way to undo the optimization and get back to the previous state.
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Tomas
2 months ago
I think creating a new alignment before optimizing on the correct attribute could also work.
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Lisha
2 months ago
I agree with Juan, clicking on the Undo button seems like the best option.
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Juan
2 months ago
I think the user should click on the Undo button.
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