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Question 46

Which step can an Admin take to present different user experiences to different Buyers in a Storefront?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
According to the Audiences page, audiences are features that allow you to define different segments of users based on various criteria, such as location, device type, profile, etc. Audiences can help you present different user experiences to different buyers in a storefront on B2B Commerce by showing or hiding components or pages based on their audience membership. To create audiences for your B2B Commerce site, an admin can do the following steps:
Navigate to Experience Workspaces in CC Admin.
Click Administration in the navigation menu.
Click Audiences in the administration workspace.
Click New Audience.
Enter the details for the audience, such as name, description, criteria, etc.
Click Save.
Repeat steps 4-6 for each audience that you want to create. Therefore, option D is correct. Options A, B, and C are false because they are not steps that an admin can take to present different user experiences to different buyers in a storefront on B2B Commerce. Linking the store to multiple communities, using component variations, and associating the branding to specific buyer groups are either irrelevant or insufficient methods that do not allow an admin to define different segments of users based on various criteria and show or hide components or pages based on their audience membership. References:
Audiences, Audiences Overview
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Question 47

In which context does a checkout flow need to run?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
According to the Checkout Flow page, checkout flow is a feature that allows you to customize the steps and actions that occur when a user places an order on your B2B Commerce site. Checkout flow is a type of flow that runs in the system context with sharing-enforces record level access. System context with sharing-enforces record level access means that the flow runs with the permissions of the Salesforce system user but respects the sharing rules of your org. This ensures that the flow can access all the necessary data and functionality for checkout but also respects the security and visibility settings of your org. Therefore, option B is correct. Options A, C, and D are false because they are not the context in which a checkout flow needs to run. System context without sharing-enforces record level access means that the flow runs with the permissions of the Salesforce system user but ignores the sharing rules of your org. This could result in data leakage or unauthorized access during checkout. System context without sharing-access all data means that the flow runs with the permissions of the Salesforce system user and has access to all data in your org regardless of sharing rules or field-level security. This could result in data leakage or unauthorized access during checkout. User or system context-depends on how flow is launched means that the flow runs with either the permissions of the user who launched it or the permissions of the Salesforce system user depending on how it was triggered. This could result in inconsistent or unpredictable behavior during checkout. References: Checkout Flow, Checkout Flow Overview
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Question 48

On which Salesforce B2B CommerceObject is the "Best Price" PriceList Selection Method set for contract pricing?

Correct Answer: C
According to the Contract Pricing page, contract pricing is a feature that allows you to offer special prices to specific customers based on their contracts or agreements. Contract pricing can be set up using the Best Price price list selection method on a CC Account Group. Best Price option allows you to assign multiple price lists to an account group and compare them by price. The lowest price for the product will be used. Therefore, option C is correct. Options A, B, and D are false because CC Category, CC Product, and CC Price List Object are not the objects where the Best Price price list selection method can be set for contract pricing. Reference: Contract Pricing, Contract Pricing Overview
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Question 49

What are three best practices for controlling where a promotion is shown within a given storefront?
Choose 3 answers

Correct Answer: C,D,E
According to the Promotions page, to control where a promotion is shown within a given storefront, you need to set the location display sequence, the page location, and the location type for the promotion. Therefore, options C, D, and E are best practices. Option A is false because there is no such configuration setting as promotions location. Option B is false because a page promotion cannot adjust the price of a product on the PIP page, only a cart promotion can. Reference: Promotions, Promotion Location Display Sequence, Page Location, Location Type
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Question 50

How many Catalogs can an admin assign to a single store?

Correct Answer: B
According to the Catalogs page, catalogs are collections of products that are available for a store or a reorder portal. Catalogs can be used to organize your products and control their visibility and availability on your B2B Commerce site. An admin can assign only one catalog to a single store or reorder portal. You cannot assign multiple catalogs to the same store or reorder portal. Therefore, option B is correct. Options A, C, and D are false because they imply that an admin can assign more than one catalog to a single store or reorder portal, which is not true. Reference: Catalogs, Catalogs Overview
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