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Question 60 - Certified Data Cloud Consultant discussion

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Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) wants to send a promotional campaign for customers that have purchased within the past 6 months. The consultant created a segment to meet this requirement.

Now, NTO brings an additional requirement to suppress customers who have made purchases within the last week.

What should the consultant use to remove the recent customers?

A.
Batch transforms
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A.
Batch transforms
B.
Segmentation exclude rules
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B.
Segmentation exclude rules
C.
Related attributes
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C.
Related attributes
D.
Streaming insight
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D.
Streaming insight
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The consultant should use B. Segmentation exclude rules to remove the recent customers. Segmentation exclude rules are filters that can be applied to a segment to exclude records that meet certain criteria. The consultant can use segmentation exclude rules to exclude customers who have made purchases within the last week from the segment that contains customers who have purchased within the past 6 months. This way, the segment will only include customers who are eligible for the promotional campaign.

The other options are not correct. Option A is incorrect because batch transforms are data processing tasks that can be applied to data streams or data lake objects to modify or enrich the data. Batch transforms are not used for segmentation or activation. Option C is incorrect because related attributes are attributes that are derived from the relationships between data model objects. Related attributes are not used for excluding records from a segment. Option D is incorrect because streaming insights are derived attributes that are calculated at the time of data ingestion. Streaming insights are not used for excluding records from a segment.

asked 23/09/2024
Jari Tetteroo
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