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Salesforce Exam Energy and Utilities Cloud Topic 3 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Energy and Utilities Cloud exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 3
[All Energy and Utilities Cloud Questions]

Which two standard Energy and Utilities Cloud data model characteristics are used to differentiate B2B and B2C customers?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

In the standard Salesforce Energy and Utilities Cloud data model, B2B and B2C customers are differentiated as follows: A. Accounts with RecordType 'Business' are used to represent B2B customers. This RecordType is designed to capture information relevant to business accounts, including details specific to companies and organizations. B. Accounts with RecordType 'Consumer' are used to represent B2C customers. This RecordType is tailored to individual consumers, focusing on personal account information and individual customer interactions.

This distinction in the data model facilitates the management of diverse customer types within the energy and utility sector, allowing for tailored interactions and services. Reference = Salesforce Energy and Utilities Cloud documentation provides insights into the data model, including the differentiation between B2B (Business) and B2C (Consumer) customers using specific RecordTypes, which is critical for managing customer relationships and data: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.industries_energy_and_utilities.meta/industries_energy_and_utilities/


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Geraldo
28 days ago
No need to get so energized, Cherry. As long as you know your B2B from your B2C, you'll be fine.
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Stefanie
8 days ago
I think the answer is A) Accounts with RecordType Business are used to represent B2B customers.
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Cherry
1 months ago
This question is a real zap to the brain! I'm shocked I have to remember all these data model details.
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Delpha
1 days ago
B) Accounts with RecordType Consumer are used to represent B2C customers
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Shalon
5 days ago
A) Accounts with RecordType Business are used to represent B2B customers.
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Barney
1 months ago
I agree with Francoise, because Accounts with RecordType Business are typically used for B2B customers and Accounts with RecordType Consumer are used for B2C customers.
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Dwight
1 months ago
Hmm, D is a bit confusing. I'm not sure what B28 customers are, but the other options look good.
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Kathryn
16 days ago
D) Accounts with RecordType Service are used to represent B28 customers
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Jarvis
19 days ago
C) Person accounts are used to represent B2C customers.
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Vernice
1 months ago
B) Accounts with RecordType Consumer are used to represent B2C customers
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Sunshine
1 months ago
A) Accounts with RecordType Business are used to represent B2B customers.
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Francoise
1 months ago
I think the answer is A) and B)
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Kerrie
2 months ago
C is also correct. Person accounts are used to represent B2C customers. This is a great test question!
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Lynna
2 months ago
Option A and B seem correct. The data model differentiates B2B and B2C customers using the RecordType field on the Account object.
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Mila
7 days ago
Option A and B seem correct. The data model differentiates B2B and B2C customers using the RecordType field on the Account object.
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Alpha
11 days ago
B) Accounts with RecordType Consumer are used to represent B2C customers
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Howard
23 days ago
A) Accounts with RecordType Business are used to represent B2B customers.
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