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Question 42 - Certified Revenue Cloud Consultant Accredited Professional discussion

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Universal containers recently migrated legacy contracts and subscriptions into salesforcein order to facilitateamendments and renewals in CPQ.however,sales users are gettingthe 'attempt to de-reference a null object' error when amending the legacy contract.Whatis the most likely cause for the error?

A.
migrated contracts and subscriptions cannot be amended using salesforce CPQ
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A.
migrated contracts and subscriptions cannot be amended using salesforce CPQ
B.
Amendment of legacy contract and subscription data requires asset-based renewal
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B.
Amendment of legacy contract and subscription data requires asset-based renewal
C.
Method required fields are missing or incorrectly populated on the legacy contract and subscription data
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C.
Method required fields are missing or incorrectly populated on the legacy contract and subscription data
D.
legacy subscription data are missing a lookup to a source quote line record
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D.
legacy subscription data are missing a lookup to a source quote line record
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

In Salesforce CPQ, when amending legacy contracts, encountering the 'attempt to de-reference a null object' error often points to issues with the underlying data structure of the migrated contracts and subscriptions. This error typically occurs when required fields are not present or are incorrectly populated, leading to null references in the system's code. It's essential to ensure that all necessary fields on legacy contracts and subscriptions are correctly filled in to support amendments in Salesforce CPQ. This might involve reviewing and correcting the data migration process to ensure that all required fields are accurately populated and that the data integrity is maintained.

asked 23/09/2024
Mustafa BeÅŸparmak
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