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Salesforce Exam B2B Commerce Administrator Topic 1 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's B2B Commerce Administrator exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 1
[All B2B Commerce Administrator Questions]

An Administrator needs to support a unique use case with an exclusive line of products. Only certain stores designated as

"premier" status should contain an exclusive list of products. All of the other products outside of the exclusive product

line should be available in all stores.

Is it possible to support this use case of store-specific products in B2B Commerce?

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Suggested Answer: C

Supporting store-specific products, including an exclusive line of products for 'premier' status stores, is supported by the B2B Commerce data model (C). This capability allows for the configuration of product availability and visibility based on store status or other criteria, enabling differentiated product offerings across various store types.


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Latia
1 months ago
Option D, huh? Sounds like a real 'exclusive' feature. I wonder if it comes with a VIP lounge for the 'premier' stores.
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Corrina
2 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with option C on this one. Seems like the most straightforward solution to me.
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Dierdre
22 days ago
Yeah, having store-specific products should be possible with the data model.
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Misty
1 months ago
Agreed, the B2B Commerce data model should support this use case.
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Novella
1 months ago
I think option C is the way to go.
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Lashaun
2 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe we need custom code to filter the products. So, the answer could be A.
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Emmanuel
2 months ago
Ah, option A. The classic 'filter with cusDenna code' approach. Where there's a will, there's a way, am I right?
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Denna
2 months ago
Option B is a bit of a bummer. If the data model can't handle this, it's going to be a real headache to implement.
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Margarett
12 days ago
Gerald: Margarett, that's a good point. Let's look into the other options before making a decision.
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Filiberto
16 days ago
Gerald and Filiberto, I think we should explore the other options provided to see if there's a better solution.
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Gerald
22 days ago
Gerald, I agree. It would require a lot of custom coding to make it work.
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Inocencia
1 months ago
Option B is definitely not ideal. It would be a challenge to work around that limitation.
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Lisandra
2 months ago
I disagree. I believe the answer is D. There is an exclusive line checkbox on the Product entity.
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Tayna
2 months ago
Hold up, option D sounds like a pretty neat feature! An 'exclusive line' checkbox on the Product entity? That's exactly what this use case needs.
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Samira
1 months ago
I agree, having an 'exclusive line' checkbox on the Product entity would make it easy to manage store-specific products.
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Ronald
1 months ago
Option D does sound like a great solution for this use case.
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Jules
2 months ago
I think the answer is C. The B2B Commerce data model supports store-specific products.
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Leah
3 months ago
Hmm, I think option C is the way to go. The data model should support this kind of store-specific product configuration, no need for custom code.
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Reid
2 months ago
I think we can avoid custom code by using the built-in functionality of the data model.
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Ilene
2 months ago
Yeah, the B2B Commerce data model should be able to handle store-specific products.
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Sherita
2 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the best choice.
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