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| Exam Code: | Data-Architect |
| Exam Name: | Salesforce Certified Data Architect |
| Certification Provider: | Salesforce |
| Free Question Number: | 124 |
| Version: | v2024-07-02 |
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No.# C is not correct, it's not near-real time
All other options are technically correct:
A) Heroku Connect + Heroku Postgres can be leveraged to accomplish near-real time sync between orgs
B) A 3rd party tool could be used for this end
D) Other middleware tools could also be used
E) Allows viewing data from the other org's records in near-real time. The caveat here is that the records are not actually synced, it only shows the records from the other org, in read-only mode.
Since C is discarded and E is the most different one due to that technicality, I'd go with ABD. Still, the question is ambiguous as per what exactly is implied by "bidirectionally share".
No.# Option D. Upsert is slower than Insert or Update because Salesforce must evaluate each record to determine whether it already exists. If you already KNOW which records are new vs existing, don’t use Upsert.
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No.# I would bet on B, C and E.
I think that batch Apex would be a better solution because it can bet scheduled periodically to run, e.g. once a month, to collect all records older than 3 years, then sent them to an external database, and finally delete from Salesforce org.
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No.# A and B
No.# A and B for sure
No.# D Correct
Source : https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.bigobjects.meta/bigobjects/big_object.htm
No.# C is correct
B is incorrect einstein Analytics can not report on big objects
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No.# Correct Answers:
A. Event Monitoring to monitor all user activities
Yes. Event Monitoring (part of Salesforce Shield) enables detailed logging of user activity, including:
Login history
Report exports
API calls
Page views
Session hijacking attempts
This is critical for audit trails, security reviews, and compliance.
D. Transaction Security Policies to prevent export of Salesforce Data
Yes. Transaction Security in Shield lets you:
Detect and block/report real-time actions, like data exports or logins from risky contexts
Enforce policies, e.g., prevent users from exporting data via reports or APIs
Critical for protecting sensitive customer and financial data.
E. Encrypt Sensitive Customer Information maintained in SF
Yes. Platform Encryption (also part of Salesforce Shield) allows you to:
Encrypt PII (e.g., name, SSN, email) and financial info
Retain search, validation, and workflow functionality
Meet compliance standards like GDPR, HIPAA, etc.
❌ Why the other options are incorrect:
B. Restrict access to SF from users outside specific geography
This is a valid security requirement, but it’s not directly fulfilled by Shield.
You’d need to implement network restrictions like:
Login IP ranges
VPN/Identity Provider policies
Geolocation-based access control via SSO or external IdP
Shield does not natively block logins by geography — that’s done outside Shield.
C. Prevent Sales users access to customer PII information
Again, this is a valid functional requirement, but it’s achieved through:
Field-level security
Permission sets
Sharing rules
Shield doesn't control who sees what — it monitors, encrypts, or blocks behavior.
You use core platform security, not Shield, for access restriction.
✅ Final Answer:
A. Event Monitoring
D. Transaction Security Policies
E. Encrypt Sensitive Customer Information
These are all part of Salesforce Shield and directly address:
Monitoring
Export control
Data encryption and compliance...
No.# it should be C
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No.# A and B!!!
No.# A and B
No.# ABC.
Since max columns are 200 (spring 24') and D is incoherence
No.# The correct answer is D because it directly addresses the concern about lock exceptions by ensuring that records are processed in serial mode, reducing the likelihood of such conflicts.
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