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Question 162 - Certified Data Architect discussion

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Universal Container is Implementing salesforce and needs to migrate data from two legacy systems. UC would like to clean and duplicate data before migrate to Salesforce.

Which solution should a data architect recommend a clean migration?

A.
Define external IDs for an object, migrate second database to first database, and load into Salesforce.
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A.
Define external IDs for an object, migrate second database to first database, and load into Salesforce.
B.
Define duplicate rules in Salesforce, and load data into Salesforce from both databases.
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B.
Define duplicate rules in Salesforce, and load data into Salesforce from both databases.
C.
Set up staging data base, and define external IDs to merge, clean duplicate data, and load into Salesforce.
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C.
Set up staging data base, and define external IDs to merge, clean duplicate data, and load into Salesforce.
D.
Define external IDs for an object, Insert data from one database, and use upsert for a second database
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D.
Define external IDs for an object, Insert data from one database, and use upsert for a second database
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

To recommend a clean migration, the data architect should set up a staging database, and define external IDs to merge, clean duplicate data, and load into Salesforce. This will allow the data architect to consolidate and deduplicate the data from two legacy systems before importing it into Salesforce using external IDs as unique identifiers. Option A is incorrect because defining external IDs for an object, migrating second database to first database, and loading into Salesforce will not ensure that the data is clean and duplicate-free. Option B is incorrect because defining duplicate rules in Salesforce, and loading data into Salesforce from both databases will not prevent the duplicate data from being imported into Salesforce. Option D is incorrect because defining external IDs for an object, inserting data from one database, and using upsert for a second database will not handle the duplicate data from both databases.

asked 23/09/2024
Susan Brady
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