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Universal Containers has successfully migrated 50 million records into five different objects multiple times in a full copy sandbox. The Integration Engineer wants to re-run the test again a month before it goes live into Production.
What is the recommended approach to re-run the test?

  1. Truncate all 5 objectsquickly and re-run the data migration test.
  2. Refresh the full copy sandbox and re-run the data migration test.
  3. Hard delete all 5 objects' data and re-run the data migration test.
  4. Truncate all 5 objects and hard delete before running the migration test.

Answer(s): B



UC is migrating data from legacy system to SF. UC would like to preserve the following information on records being migrated:

Date time stamps for created date and last modifieddate. Ownership of records belonging to inactive users being migrated to Salesforce.
Which 2 solutions should a data architect recommends to preserve the date timestamps and ownership on records? Choose 2 answers.

  1. Log a case with SF to update these fields
  2. Enable update records with Inactive Owners Permission
  3. Enable Set Audit fields upon Record Creation Permission
  4. Enable modify all and view all permission.

Answer(s): B,C



Cloud Kicks currently has a Public Read/Write sharing model for the company's Contacts. Cloud Kicks management team requests that only the owner of a contact record be allowed to delete that contact.

What should an Architect do to meet these requirements?

  1. Set the profile of the users to remove delete permission from the Contact object.
  2. Check if the current user is NOT the owner by creating a "before delete" trigger.
  3. Set the Sharing settings as Public Read Only forthe Contact object.
  4. Check if the current user is NOT the owner by creating a validation rule on the Contact object.

Answer(s): B



Universal Containers (UC) has three systems: Salesforce, a cloud -based ERP system, and an on -premise Order Management System (OMS). An architect has been tasked with creating a solution that uses Salesforce as the system of record for Leads and the OMS as the system of record for Account and Contacts. UC wants Accounts and Contacts to be able to maintain their names in each system (i.e., "John Doe" in the OMS and "Johnny Doe" in Salesforce), but wants to have a consolidated data store which links referenced records across the systems.
What approach should an architect suggest so the requirements are met?

  1. Have Salesforce poll the OMS nightly and bring in the desired Accounts and Contacts.
  2. Implement an integration tool to send OMS Accounts and Contacts to Salesforce.
  3. Implement a Master Data Management strategy to reconcile Leads, Accounts, and Contacts.
  4. Use the Streaming API to send Account and Contact data from Salesforce to the OMS.

Answer(s): C






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