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Salesforce Exam Order-Management-Administrator Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Order Management Administrator Accredited Professional exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
[All Salesforce Order Management Administrator Accredited Professional Questions]

An administrator needs to ensure that the Orders coming from B2C Commerce honor some business rules which need to be the same in both B2C and Order Management. This validation must happen before the Order Summary object is created. What can the administrator suggest to the developer to implement this requirement?

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Genevive
2 months ago
I'm curious to see how the 'AppExchange solution' would work in this case. Might be worth looking into, but the Apex route is probably the safest bet.
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Ivette
2 months ago
User 2: I agree, but writing an Apex class with validation rules might be safer.
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Sabra
2 months ago
User 1: I think using an AppExchange solution could be a good option.
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Janey
3 months ago
Haha, the 'Salesforce Labs solution' option sounds like something straight out of a comedy sketch. Let's stick to the reliable Apex approach.
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Joana
2 months ago
Let's go with the Apex class approach to ensure consistency between B2C Commerce and Order Management.
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Sophia
2 months ago
Yeah, using an AppExchange solution might be overkill for this requirement.
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Charlesetta
2 months ago
I agree, the Apex class with validation rules seems like the most reliable option.
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Avery
3 months ago
Option B could also work, but it might be better to keep the validation logic centralized in Salesforce rather than distributed across multiple systems.
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Danilo
2 months ago
A) Use an AppExchange solution
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Glendora
2 months ago
B) Handle this in the Commerce System originating the Orders.
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Arlette
3 months ago
C) Write an Apex class with the validation rules and expose it as an Invocable Action
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Lauran
3 months ago
I agree with Aron. Having the validation handled in an Apex class that can be invoked makes the most sense to ensure consistency between the two systems.
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Glen
2 months ago
User 3: I think writing an Apex class with the validation rules is the way to go.
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Bettina
3 months ago
User 2: I agree with Aron. Handling it in an Apex class for consistency sounds like the best option.
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Vanesa
3 months ago
User 1: I think we should use an AppExchange solution.
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Aron
3 months ago
Option C looks like the most straightforward solution here. An Apex class with the validation rules seems like the way to go.
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Malika
2 months ago
I agree, using an Apex class with the validation rules and exposing it as an Invocable Action would be the best approach.
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Elmer
2 months ago
Option C looks like the most straightforward solution here. An Apex class with the validation rules seems like the way to go.
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Norah
3 months ago
User 2: I agree, using an Apex class for validation makes sense.
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Talia
3 months ago
User 1: I think option C is the best choice.
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