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Salesforce Exam CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant Topic 5 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 5
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A CRM Analytics consultant has been asked to add a custom object to existing recipe. When trying to locate the object, the consultant can see only Direct Data and NOT the SFDC Local data sync.

How should the consultant resolve this?

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Tasia
2 months ago
Ooh, this is a tough one. I'm going to have to phone a friend on this one. Hey, Siri, what's the answer?
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Tawny
1 months ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Earleen
1 months ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Leota
2 months ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Lizette
3 months ago
Wow, this is a real head-scratcher. I'm going to have to consult my magic 8-ball to figure this one out.
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Roslyn
2 months ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Aimee
2 months ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Florinda
2 months ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Hubert
2 months ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Carma
2 months ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Berry
2 months ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Luisa
3 months ago
I think creating a new data sync connection could also work, but it might be more time-consuming.
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Buffy
3 months ago
I agree with Lelia, that seems like the best solution.
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Alisha
3 months ago
A! Definitely A. That's the step-by-step process to get the job done. Why complicate it?
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Keneth
2 months ago
A! Definitely A. That's the step-by-step process to get the job done. Why complicate it?
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Charisse
2 months ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Lelia
3 months ago
I think the consultant should turn on data sync for the object first.
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Jules
3 months ago
Nah, I'd go with C. Creating a new data sync connection and running the sync is the right way to get that SFDC Local data synced up.
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Marshall
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Creating a new data sync connection seems like the best solution here.
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Marica
2 months ago
C) Create a new data sync connection, run the sync, and add to recipe.
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Clorinda
3 months ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Fatima
3 months ago
A) Turn on data sync for the object, run the sync, and then add to recipe.
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Frank
3 months ago
Hmm, I think B is the way to go. Cloning the recipe and adding the new object sounds like the quickest and easiest solution.
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Maurine
3 months ago
B) Clone the recipe, add the new object to the recipe, and run the recipe.
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Ciara
3 months ago
That makes sense, it's a straightforward solution.
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