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Microsoft Exam MB-260 Topic 8 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-260 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 8
[All MB-260 Questions]

Your organizations IT team created the customer profile records by unifying the Account, Contact, and Web Account tables. After unification was completed, the team noticed that three relationships were created automatically.

1. CustomerToContact

2. CustomerToAccount

3. CustomerToWebAccount

You need to advise the team about how they can configure and update these three relationships.

What should you recommend?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lynna
6 months ago
I believe option C makes more sense in that case.
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Rory
6 months ago
But what if we need to make significant changes? Shouldn't it require administrator-level access?
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Wilford
6 months ago
I agree, those with contributor-level access should be able to edit the relationships.
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Joni
6 months ago
I think we should recommend option B.
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Tula
7 months ago
Ah, the age-old dilemma: to edit or not to edit? If only we had a magic wand to wave and make these relationships behave exactly the way we want. *chuckles* Anyway, I think option C might be the way to go - let the admins handle the heavy lifting.
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Clarence
7 months ago
I'm inclined to agree with Gwenn. Messing with these relationships could have unintended consequences, and we don't want to risk breaking anything. Though option D does sound tempting, I'd rather play it safe.
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Gwenn
7 months ago
The way I see it, option A is probably the safest bet. These relationships were created automatically during the unification process, so they're likely system-level relationships that can't be edited by regular users.
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Dean
7 months ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'm not too familiar with the unification process, but it seems like the relationship between the customer profile records is crucial. I wonder if we can edit these relationships to better suit our needs.
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Maryann
6 months ago
A) You cannot edit any of the three relationships, as they are non-editable system relationships.
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Lyndia
6 months ago
I guess we need to check if we have administrator-level access before making any changes.
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Temeka
6 months ago
C) Relationships created via the unification process can only be edited by those with administrator-level access.
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Tamra
6 months ago
Oh, so we can actually edit the relationships ourselves. That might come in handy!
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Natalie
6 months ago
D) You can edit each of the three relationships by navigating to the Relationship tab and selecting Edit
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Burma
6 months ago
That sounds like a possible solution. Do you think we have contributor-level access?
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Devora
6 months ago
B) Relationships created via the unification process can be edited by those with contributor-level access.
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Von
6 months ago
Hmm, that's good to know. Maybe we should just leave them as they are.
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Madelyn
6 months ago
A) You cannot edit any of the three relationships, as they are non-editable system relationships.
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