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SAP Exam C_C4H450_21 Topic 2 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_C4H450_21 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 2
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When integrating Marketing Attributes between SAP CRM and SAP Sales and Service Cloud, how is data exchanged?Note: There are 2 correct answer to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Narcisa
8 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. Downloading and importing the WSDL is the most robust and reliable solution.
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Heike
8 months ago
I'd go with Option B as well. Importing the WSDL is the safest bet to ensure the mapping is accurate.
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Rory
8 months ago
Haha, did anyone else get a chuckle out of the 'ENVIRONMENT _RISK' typo in the question? Talk about a risky environment!
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Ciara
8 months ago
I'm with Fatima on this one. Option B seems the most efficient and reliable method.
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Fatima
8 months ago
Option B looks like the way to go! Downloading and importing the WSDL is the most straightforward approach.
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Alyce
7 months ago
Yes, I think downloading the extended WSDL and then mapping the fields is the way to go for this task.
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In
7 months ago
I agree, it seems like the easiest way to get the job done efficiently.
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Sheridan
7 months ago
Option B looks like the way to go! Downloading and importing the WSDL is the most straightforward approach.
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Bettina
8 months ago
Anyone else feel like the correct answer is hidden somewhere in the fine print? I'm getting a headache just reading these options.
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Herschel
8 months ago
Option C sounds like a lot of back-and-forth between systems. Why not just keep it in the Cloud Integration layer where we can do it all in one place?
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Owen
7 months ago
Let's go with Option A then, it's more efficient.
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Sherill
8 months ago
Yeah, Option C does seem like a lot of unnecessary steps.
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Shaquana
8 months ago
I agree, it's simpler to just add the field directly in SAP Cloud Integration.
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Lang
8 months ago
Option A seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Lindsey
9 months ago
Option D looks like a real head-scratcher. Creating variables and updating externalized parameters? That's way too convoluted for this task.
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Wendell
9 months ago
I think Option A is the way to go. It's a simple two-step process of adding the field and mapping it. No need to mess around with downloading and importing WSDLs.
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Rikki
8 months ago
Option D seems like a good way to manage externalized parameters for the new field.
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Tommy
8 months ago
Option C might be a bit more complicated with exporting and importing WSDLs.
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Florinda
8 months ago
I think Option B could work too, importing the extended WSDL directly.
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Lanie
8 months ago
I agree, Option A seems straightforward and efficient.
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Matt
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B could also be a valid option.
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Lanie
9 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D.
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Ernie
9 months ago
I think the correct answer is A.
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Marylin
9 months ago
Option B seems the most straightforward. Why would I want to download the WSDL from S/4HANA when the target is the Sales and Service Cloud? That just adds an unnecessary step.
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Loise
9 months ago
I agree, downloading the WSDL from S/4HANA does seem like an extra step that may not be needed.
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Christiane
9 months ago
Option B does seem like the most direct approach.
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