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Salesforce Exam B2B Commerce Developer Topic 5 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's B2B Commerce Developer exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 5
[All B2B Commerce Developer Questions]

What does a developer need to do to modify the out-of-the-box checkout flow template?

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Suggested Answer: A

To modify the out-of-the-box checkout flow template in Salesforce B2B Commerce, a developer should clone the existing template, make the necessary modifications, activate the modified template, and then reference it in the Experience Builder. This approach ensures that the original template remains intact and provides a fallback option. Salesforce documentation on customizing the checkout flow in B2B Commerce emphasizes the importance of using the Experience Builder for such customizations, providing a visual interface to manage and reference different checkout flow templates.


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Erasmo
2 months ago
Option A all the way! Who doesn't love a good 'clone and modify' strategy? It's the developer's version of 'copy-paste'.
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Rickie
2 months ago
D is the way to go! Renaming it to 'Checkout Flow' will make it super obvious what it's for.
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Van
2 months ago
C is the safest bet. Better to create the flow from scratch to avoid any unexpected issues.
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Viola
16 days ago
True, renaming the flow can help prevent any issues down the line.
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Galen
17 days ago
I think cloning and modifying is also a good option, as long as you rename it to avoid any conflicts.
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Deeann
27 days ago
I agree, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to modifying templates.
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Marge
1 months ago
C is definitely the way to go. Starting from scratch ensures everything works smoothly.
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Nakisha
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option D) Clone, modify and rename to Checkout Flow could also be a valid approach.
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Kayleigh
2 months ago
I agree with Jeffrey, because it makes sense to clone and modify the existing template.
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Jeffrey
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Clone, modify, activate and refer in Experience Builder.
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Annette
2 months ago
I'm going with B. Modifying the existing flow directly just makes sense to me.
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Rashad
2 months ago
Option A sounds like the way to go. Cloning and modifying the template seems like the least amount of work.
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Shaunna
1 months ago
It definitely saves time and effort compared to creating each flow from scratch.
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Levi
1 months ago
I think I'll give that a try next time I need to modify a checkout flow.
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Ammie
1 months ago
I agree, it's always best to work off an existing template and make changes as needed.
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Cristal
2 months ago
Option A sounds like the way to go. Cloning and modifying the template seems like the least amount of work.
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