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Salesforce Exam Industries CPQ Developer Topic 3 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Industries CPQ Developer exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 3
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A developer is creating rules to help launch a company's Smart Widget product. The company has launch only for opportunities for existing S2B customers.

Which context scope should the developer use in the context mapping for this rule?

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Louis
12 days ago
I'm going to have to go with B) Order, Account. Why? Because it's the most comprehensive option, of course. Plus, I heard the developer has a secret passion for ordering widgets, so they're going to want to include that context. Wink, wink.
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Lezlie
1 days ago
I think C) Opportunity, Account would be the best choice. It covers both aspects of the launch.
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Nada
16 days ago
I believe using Opportunity and Account would be the best choice, as it covers all necessary criteria for the rule.
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Dominic
19 days ago
The answer is clearly C) Opportunity, Account. I mean, come on, it's not like the company is launching the Smart Widget for fun. They're targeting their existing S2B customers, so both the Opportunity and Account contexts are crucial. Easy peasy.
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Flo
11 days ago
Yeah, it makes sense to use both Opportunity and Account in the context mapping for this rule.
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Mabel
12 days ago
I agree, the Opportunity and Account contexts are definitely important for targeting existing S2B customers.
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Zana
21 days ago
I think the developer should use Opportunity and Account, to ensure the rule applies to the right customers.
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Cecil
25 days ago
I'm feeling lucky today, so I'm going to go with A) Opportunity. Who needs Accounts and Orders when you've got the power of Opportunity on your side? Woohoo!
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Fletcher
10 days ago
I agree, let's stick with A) Opportunity for now.
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Argelia
12 days ago
I think A) Opportunity is the way to go. Let's focus on that!
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Mona
29 days ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm going to go with B) Order, Account. Why not cover all the bases, right? The more contexts, the better the rule, am I right?
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Carla
1 months ago
D) Account seems like the obvious choice here. After all, the question says the launch is only for existing S2B customers, so the Account context is the most relevant.
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Aja
5 days ago
Yeah, Account is definitely the best choice for the context scope in this case.
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Latonia
6 days ago
I agree, using the Account context makes the most sense in this scenario.
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Delfina
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Opportunity, Account. The question specifically mentions the rules are for the Smart Widget product launch, which suggests we need to consider both the Opportunity and the Account contexts.
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Lea
4 days ago
Opportunity and Account are key contexts to consider for the Smart Widget product launch.
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Antonio
7 days ago
It's important to consider all relevant contexts when creating rules for a specific product launch.
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Mayra
11 days ago
Using Opportunity and Account in the context mapping makes sense for targeting existing S2B customers.
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Jenise
20 days ago
I agree, the Smart Widget product launch involves both the Opportunity and Account contexts.
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Annmarie
1 months ago
I agree with Ona, since the company is launching only for existing S2B customers.
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Ona
1 months ago
I think the developer should use the context scope Opportunity.
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