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Salesforce Data Architecture and Management

You're reading from  Salesforce Data Architecture and Management

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073240
Pages 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Ahsan Zafar Ahsan Zafar
Profile icon Ahsan Zafar
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Data Architecture and Data Management Essentials
2. Chapter 1:Data Architect Roles and Responsibilities 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Salesforce Objects and Data Modeling 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Data Management 5. Section 2: Salesforce Data Governance and Master Data Management
6. Chapter 4: Making Sense of Master Data Management 7. Chapter 5: Implementing Data Governance 8. Chapter 6: Managing Performance 9. Section 3: Large Data Volumes (LDVs) and Data Migrations
10. Chapter 7: Working with Large Volumes of Data 11. Chapter 8: Best Practices for General Data Migration 12. Assessments 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

  1. Precision Printing (PP) has been using Salesforce for 15 years and has a very mature DevOps process. They developed a custom quoting solution on the Salesforce Platform that has served them well over the years, but it's showing signs of aging and requires significant maintenance efforts.

PP's management has decided to implement the Salesforce CPQ solution. What options should the architect propose for the legacy solution when Salesforce CPQ is live in production?

a) Remove all users' access and keep the legacy solution running. Users will just forget about it.

b) When the Salesforce CPQ-managed package is installed, it will automatically remove the legacy application from the organization.

c) Migrate or archive any data from the legacy solution. Then, proceed to remove all legacy objects, Apex code, Visualforce pages, and other metadata associated with the legacy solution.

d) Run both solutions at the same time and give users the option...

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