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Salesforce Tableau CRM Einstein Discovery Consultant(SP23) Questions and Answers

Question 17

An Einstein Consultant is implementing encryption for a customer.

Which two statements about Einstein Analytics Encryption are true? Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

When Einstein Analytics Encryption is enabled, all newly registered datasets are encrypted at rest.

B.

By default, the same keys are used to encrypt data in Einstein Analytics as are used to encrypt data in Salesforce objects.

C.

The customer's org must have a Shield Platform Encryption tenant secret.

D.

Bring Your Own Key is not supported.

Question 18

The Tableau CRM team at a company creates three recipes.

1) myRecipeOne: this recipe takes 2 hours to run.

2) mvRedpeTwo: this recipe takes 1 hour and 30 minutes to run.

3) myRecipeThree: this recipe takes 1 minute and 30

seconds to run.

If all three recipes run, how many count towards the 24 hour rolling recipe run limit.

Options:

A.

2

B.

1

C.

0

D.

3

Question 19

The model quality metrics of an Einstein Discovery story indicate that the GINI coefficient in the four folds are 0.82, 0.83, 0.84, and 0.75, respectively.

Which two actions should a consultant take? Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

Deploy the story, because the variation in the metrics is within the normal range.

B.

Confirm that the overall GINI coefficient is good prior to deploying the story.

C.

Research and check the dataset for outliers in the target field and the main predictors that are shown on top of the story.

D.

Do not deploy the story immediately, and research why one fold is performing worse than the others.

Question 20

Exhibit:

Universal Containers has a Sales Manager dashboard. They need to build a table as shown in the graphic and calculate the summary as the first line in a compare table.

How can the summary be calculated'

Options:

A.

Use the Show Summary option in the compare table.

B.

Add a formula field to calculate the summary.

C.

Use a SAQL query since the summary is not available in standard interface.

D.

Create a computeExpression field in the Dataflow to calculate the summary.