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Salesforce Exam OmniStudio Consultant Topic 3 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's OmniStudio Consultant exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 3
[All OmniStudio Consultant Questions]

A business has a project that must be completed soon in order to meet important deadlines. However, the developer on the project has left the company, and the new team on the project has decided to use OmniStudio tools. The development work completed so far was done using APEX code. The new team must complete the project following these guidelines:

* Minimize implementation time

* Ensure end-user processes are as simple as possible

* Find a way to ensure optimal UX

In this scenario, what two actions should the consultant recommend to the project team'

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Dexter
26 days ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to make a project look like it was done by a team of superheroes. I'd say A and C all the way - replace the APEX and go for that sweet, sweet OmniStudio combo. It's like using a lightsaber to cut through red tape. Efficiency and style, my friends.
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Veronique
28 days ago
I'd have to go with A and C on this one. DataRaptors and HTTP Actions to replace the APEX, and then FlexCards and OmniScripts for the front-end. Gotta love that OmniStudio magic, am I right? It's like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get, but it's always delicious.
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Bernadine
29 days ago
D, use the existing APEX classes as data sources? Nah, that's like wearing socks with sandals. Go with A and B, replace the APEX and create those new LWC templates. Efficiency and style, baby - that's the way to go.
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Filiberto
12 days ago
D, use the existing APEX classes as data sources? Nah, that's like wearing socks with sandals. Go with A and B, replace the APEX and create those new LWC templates. Efficiency and style, baby - that's the way to go.
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Rory
15 days ago
B) Create new LWC templates for branding and styling
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Estrella
16 days ago
A) Replace existing APEX using DataRaptors and HTTP Actions
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Skye
30 days ago
Gotta love those OmniScripts, am I right? I'd definitely go with C, Implement FlexCards and OmniScripts for the front-end. Simplify those end-user processes and get that optimal UX - sounds like a slam dunk to me.
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Sherrell
1 months ago
Ah, the classic dilemma of modernizing legacy systems. I'd say replace the APEX with DataRaptors and HTTP Actions - that sounds like the fastest way to get things done. Plus, who needs APEX when you've got the power of OmniStudio?
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Dorinda
2 days ago
C) Implement FlexCards and OmniScripts for the front-end
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Beckie
3 days ago
A) Replace existing APEX using DataRaptors and HTTP Actions
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Detra
8 days ago
That sounds like a solid plan. Using DataRaptors and HTTP Actions will definitely speed up the process.
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Whitley
12 days ago
C) Implement FlexCards and OmniScripts for the front-end
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Adrianna
17 days ago
A) Replace existing APEX using DataRaptors and HTTP Actions
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Davida
2 months ago
I believe implementing FlexCards and OmniScripts for the front-end can help ensure end-user processes are as simple as possible.
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Felix
2 months ago
I agree with Nu. Using existing APEX classes as data sources can help ensure optimal UX.
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Nu
2 months ago
I think we should replace APEX with DataRaptors and HTTP Actions to minimize implementation time.
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