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Salesforce-Maps-Professional Practice Test


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When attempting to publish an alignment, several publish options are greyed out and inactive. What is the most likely causes of this?


A. The options that are greyed out are not installed in the Salesforce instance.


B. The alignment must be approved before it can be published.


C. The user does not have the correct permission to publish


D. The alignment must be optimized prior to publishing.





C.
  The user does not have the correct permission to publish

Explanation:

According to the Salesforce Help article on Configure Options for Publishing Alignments1, one of the possible causes of some publish options being greyed out and inactive is that the user does not have the correct permission to publish. The admin can configure the access level and approval requirement for each publish option in the Salesforce Maps package settings1. If the user is not assigned to a permission group or profile that has the access level to publish, they will not be able to use that option1.

Alpine Energy's admin made a few changes to the active Live Daily Summary configuration and would like to apply the changes to historical summary information For how many days in the past can the admin re-generate Daily Summaries?


A. 60 days


B. 120 days


C. 30 days


D. 90 days





C.
  30 days

Explanation:

According to the Salesforce Maps Live documentation, administrators can generate historical Daily Summaries for any date range up to the past 60 days1. This ensures that the organization has a complete and accurate list of qualifying Live Events for each Asset in a selected Live Layer. If the administrator selects a date older than 60 days in the past from today’s date, they will receive an error message1. References:

1: Generating Historical Daily Summaries in Salesforce Maps | Salesforce Help1

The team at Alpine Energy uses Maps Advanced and is planning to do a targeted sales calls in the field for a new product launch. They want to try to maintain standard cadences with their customers, but their priority is to visit certain subsets of customers at least one time in conjunction with their marketing campaign. What should they do?


A. Create a new visit plan with adjusted frequencies for the targeted sales calls.


B. Update frequencies for the targeted stores and use the existing visit plan.


C. Manually plan the targeted stores and let Maps Advanced fill in the rest of the calendar


D. Leverage Promotional Windows to prioritize visits to the subset of the targeted customers.





D.
  Leverage Promotional Windows to prioritize visits to the subset of the targeted customers.

Explanation:

The team at Alpine Energy can leverage Promotional Windows to prioritize visits to the subset of the targeted customers. Promotional Windows are a feature in Maps Advanced that allow users to create temporary changes in visit frequencies for specific customers or datasets. This way, they can maintain their standard cadences with their customers, but also focus on the new product launch for a certain period of time.

A Salesforce Maps implementation partner is meeting with a prospect who is looking to analyze their Salesforce data through geographical visualization, identify where their highest value prospects are, identify where their top-selling products are being sold, and design territories that promote fair distributions of work while eliminating gaps in coverage. Which three Salesforce Maps products or features should be included as the implementation partner scopes the project for the prospect?


A. Maps Core


B. Prospect Pipeline Inspection


C. Territory Planning


D. Marker Layer Builder


E. Maps Advanced





A.
  Maps Core

C.
  Territory Planning

D.
  Marker Layer Builder

Explanation:

The three Salesforce Maps products or features that should be included as the implementation partner scopes the project for the prospect are Maps Core, Territory Planning, and Marker Layer Builder. Maps Core allows users to analyze their Salesforce data through geographical visualization and identify where their highest value prospects are. Territory Planning allows users to design territories that promote fair distributions of work while eliminating gaps in coverage. Marker Layer Builder allows users to create custom data layers and identify where their top-selling products are being sold. These products and features are explained in the Salesforce Maps Products document.

A user has reported to their Admin that they do not have the option to enable Live Location from the Salesforce Maps mobile app settings page. What may be the problem?


A. The user is not assigned to a Maps Permission Group with the Enable Live Mobile Tracking permission enabled


B. A Maps Live loT Device record has not yet been created for the user's device


C. The user is operating outside of normal hours specified in their associated Maps Live Working Hours record


D. The user is not assigned to a Maps Permission Set with the Enable Live Mobile Tracking permission enabled





A.
  The user is not assigned to a Maps Permission Group with the Enable Live Mobile Tracking permission enabled

Explanation:

According to the Salesforce Help article on Enable Live Location in the Maps App3, one of the prerequisites for enabling live location tracking from the Salesforce Maps mobile app settings page is that the user must be assigned to a Maps Permission Group with the Enable Live Mobile Tracking permission enabled3. This permission allows users to activate and deactivate livelocation tracking through their mobile device3. If the user is not assigned to such a permission group, they will not have the option to enable live location in the app.


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