You want to build a comma-separated values (CSV) file and import it into SAP Emarsys. Which of the following rules apply? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: B,D
When preparing a comma-separated values (CSV) file for import into SAP Emarsys, it's essential to adhere to specific formatting guidelines to ensure data integrity and successful import processes. B: Always use a period as the decimal separator.For numerical data, especially floating-point numbers, SAP Emarsys mandates the use of a period (.) as the decimal separator, regardless of regional or locale- specific conventions that might use a comma (,). This standardization ensures consistent data interpretation across different systems and regions. D: Imported files must have a newline control character in the first 265 KB.To prevent the accidental upload of binary files and to ensure proper file processing, SAP Emarsys requires that imported CSV files contain a newline control character within the first 265 kilobytes (KB) of the file. This requirement helps the system recognize and validate the file format before processing the entire content. help.emarsys.com Incorrect Options: A: UTF-8 4 byte characters are allowed.This statement is incorrect. SAP Emarsys supports UTF-8 encoding for CSV files; however, it does not allow UTF-8 4-byte characters, such as emojis. Including such characters can prevent the successful import of files. help.emarsys.com+5help.emarsys.com+5help.emarsys.com+5 C: Values are not case sensitive.This statement is also incorrect. In SAP Emarsys, values within CSV files are case sensitive. For example, the email addresses "[email protected]" and "[email protected]" would be treated as distinct entries. help.emarsys.com Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for the accurate and efficient import of data into SAP Emarsys, ensuring that your marketing campaigns and data analyses are based on reliable information.
Question 17
Which of the following statements apply when using Google Product Feed (GPF)?
Correct Answer: C
Google Product Feed (GPF) integration in SAP Emarsys enhances product recommendations: * Option C:Correct. Multiple GPFs are supported for clients targeting multiple countries, allowing tailored feeds per region or market. * Option A:Incorrect. There's no mention of the U.S. as a default locale; unsupported languages typically fall back to a client-defined default. * Option B:Incorrect. Multiple GPFs are supported regardless of language use, countering this statement. * Option D:Incorrect. Custom fields in GPF use a specific syntax, but "c_*" is not the standard format per Emarsys documentation (it's more aligned with Google's custom attributes).The SAP Emarsys Help Portal under "Google Product Feed" confirms support for multiple feeds.References:SAP Emarsys Help Portal - "Google Product Feed" (https://help.emarsys.com/).
Question 18
Which of the following describe Automation programs? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: A,C
Automation programs in SAP Emarsys are managed via the Automation Center and Interactions: * Option A:Correct. Interactions are designed for real-time, event-driven programs reacting to customer actions (e.g., abandoned cart), distinct from scheduled Automation Center programs. * Option C:Correct. The Automation Center is ideal for recurring lifecycle campaigns (e.g., welcome series, re-engagement), offering scheduled and structured workflows. * Option B:Incorrect. Automation Center and Interactions have different entry points; Automation Center uses segments or events, while Interactions rely on real-time triggers. * Option D:Incorrect. Automation Center respects opt-in status unless explicitly overridden, ensuring compliance with marketing preferences.The SAP Emarsys Help Portal under "Automation Center" and "Interactions" clarifies these distinctions.References:SAP Emarsys Help Portal - "Automation Center" and "Interactions" (https://help.emarsys.com/).
Question 19
How does contact duplication work in SAP Emarsys? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: C,D
Question 20
Which of the following are features of the clean core dashboard? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: A,D
The "Clean Core Dashboard" is not a specific feature of SAP Emarsys but rather relates to SAP S/4HANA Cloud as part of the broader SAP ecosystem. Since the question appears in the context of an SAP Emarsys- related list but references a clean core concept, I'll clarify based on SAP's official documentation for both systems: * Option A:Correct. The Clean Core Dashboard in SAP S/4HANA Cloud is available across development, test, and production tenants to monitor system health and compliance with clean core principles (e.g., minimizing customizations). * Option B:Incorrect. While partners can be involved in SAP projects, the Clean Core Dashboard is primarily for customer use, and granting access to partners is not a standard feature highlighted in official documentation. * Option C:Incorrect. The dashboard's availability depends on the specific S/4HANA Cloud edition (e. g., Public vs. Private Cloud), and not all editions may fully support it as a standard feature. * Option D:Correct. SAP For Me is a customer portal that provides access to various dashboards, including those related to clean core monitoring for S/4HANA systems.Since this question seems misplaced in an Emarsys context, the explanation aligns with SAP S/4HANA Cloud's Clean Core Dashboard. For Emarsys-specific dashboards, refer to "Strategic Dashboard" or "Predict Dashboard," but these do not match the options provided.References:SAP Help Portal - "Clean Core Strategy" (https://help.sap.com/), SAP For Me Documentation.