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A company’s IT department has a .CSV file stored on one of their Shared Documents folders within their Microsoft SharePoint sites. The data from the .CSV file is ingested into Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data.
The file contains a row header and columns of different types, such as quantities and prices. The file also contains some rows with a high proportion of nulls.
You need to clean and transform the data in Customer Insights - Data to be ready for unification.
Solution: Define column types to be appropriate field types and name the query. Create a full name and full address columns by merging the appropriate columns, if they exist. Select Next and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
DRAG DROP
A company must decide whether to use push notifications or assistant cards in the Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app.
You need to recommend which functionality the company should use based on its scenarios.
Which functionalities should you recommend? To answer, move the appropriate functionalities to the correct requirements. Each functionality may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to move the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A company plans to use server-side synchronization to synchronize emails, tasks, and appointments between Microsoft Exchange and Dynamics 365 Sales.
The salespeople want to know when their emails will be synced.
You need to describe the server-side synchronization frequency for the salespeople.
How should you describe the frequency?
The analytics team at your organization has created Power Bl reports that enrich data about your accounts from Dynamics 365 Sales with data NOT contained in Dynamics 365 Sales. The Power Bl reports are referenced by your executive leadership as the primary source of truth about account success metrics. Sales leadership has requested that sales users can see these insights about the accounts they have access to within Dynamics 365 Sales. You need to enable the insights to be available to sales users in Dynamics 365 Sales. What should you do?