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Question 133 - Certified Data Architect discussion

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UC is migrating individual customers (B2C) data from legacy systems to SF. There are millions of customers stored as accounts and contacts in legacy database.

Which object model should a data architect configure within SF?

A.
Leverage person account object in Salesforce
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A.
Leverage person account object in Salesforce
B.
Leverage custom person account object in SF
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B.
Leverage custom person account object in SF
C.
Leverage custom account and contact object in SF
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C.
Leverage custom account and contact object in SF
D.
Leverage standard account and contact object in SF
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D.
Leverage standard account and contact object in SF
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The best object model to configure within SF for migrating individual customers (B2C) data from legacy systems is to leverage person account object in Salesforce.Person accounts are a special type of accounts that store information about individual people by combining certain account and contact fields into a single record4. Person accounts are useful for B2C scenarios where there is no need to associate a company name with a contact.Person accounts also support standard Salesforce features and functionality, such as leads, campaigns, reports, dashboards, etc5. Leverage custom person account object in SF is not a good option because there is no such thing as a custom person account object. Leverage custom account and contact object in SF is not a good option because it would require creating and maintaining additional objects and fields that may not be necessary or compatible with standard Salesforce features. Leverage standard account and contact object in SF is not a good option because it would require filling in dummy values for the account name field, which is mandatory for standard accounts.

asked 23/09/2024
Mark Chow
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