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Salesforce Certified B2B Solution Architect Exam (SP23) Questions and Answers

Question 17

Universal Containers (UC) has implemented a new ecommerce site for its resellers. UC is leveraging a multi-cloud architecture, B2B Commerce, for buildingthe storefront and Service Cloud Web2Case for offering case management functionality to its resellers. UC notices that the case volume is extremely high and a number of resellers are raising cases for trivial issues on the B2B Commerce site.

Which two recommendations should a Solution Architect make to help resellers use the site more efficiently and lower the case volume?

Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

Offload the number of cases received via Web2Case by using Email2Case.

B.

Implement Case Deflection.

C.

Disable anonymous users on the site.

D.

Plan and conduct User Adoption Trainings for resellers on how to use the site.

Question 18

A Solution Architect is presenting a design for the Phase 1rollout of a B2B multi-cloud solution that includes CPQ and B2B Commerce using the CPQ B2B Commerce Connector. During the presentation, business stakeholders push bade on some of the key design aspects. The business is keen to have the product images and SCO data pushed back to CPQ from 828 Commerce, which is not incorporated in the current design. Further, the business wants the Solution Architect to find a way to map discounts and promotions in 828 Commerce to CPQ pricing and add that to the Phase 1 deliverables.

Which two responses should a Solution Architect present to the stakeholder s?

Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

There are significant differences in the discounting models and options between B2B Commerce and CPQ, and for that reason, it is better to handle them separately. without syncing to CPQ.

B.

Product Images and SCO data are B2B Commerce specific metadata. It is recommended to keep them only in 828 Commerce, and not push to CPQ.

C.

Map the product images from B2B Commerce to CPQ, by passing the URL of theimage File from CC Product to Product2 object. SEO data sync will require additional customization and it is recommended for Phase 2.

D.

Map the discounts and promotions to Additional Discounts field on the quote Int. However, we would need to ensure thatthe price rules do not run for quotes originated from B2B Commerce unless there is a specific business need.

Question 19

Universal Containers (UC) is about to implement Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Revenue Cloud within its newly created Salesforce environment. But before UC begins, the CIO would like to understand the options for creating and migrating changes within Salesforce. UC is about to use a sandbox for the initial build and will deploy customisation up to the production environment. UC has decided to build packages of metadata to silo the functionality between the three clouds it is implementing for.

What are two key considerations a Solution Architect should keep in mind when recommending packaging?

Choose 2answers

Options:

A.

Design the package as modular, loosely coupled units of metadata rather than large chunks of an org.

B.

Only utilize one functional automation tool (Flow, Workflow Rules, Process Builder) per object.

C.

It is impossible to track source controlwith package development; either the org owns the source or a source control does, but never both.

D.

Clouds like Revenue Cloud have their own packages so it is easy to work with them because their automation is limited.

Question 20

Universal Export has implemented multiple Salesforce products and has made it clear thatit wants to maximize its investment and avoid buying any new products. For the company's next release, its business requirements seem to be a close fit for a product that Salesforce has. out it wants to develop a custom extension that replicates the functionality of that Salesforce module.

Which two actions should a Solution Architect take?

Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

Begin requirements gathering for integrations and data migration

B.

Advise the customer to use the out-of-the-box approach to avoid unnecessary technical debt.

C.

Consult with the IT department to review the extension requirements.

D.

Evaluate the business benefit of the requested functionality to see if it justifies investment in the Salesforce product.