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Salesforce Exam Salesforce Maps Professional Topic 1 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Maps Professional exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
[All Salesforce Maps Professional Questions]

Alpine Energy realigns its sales territories quarterly and saves a copy of the final

alignment published during each planning cycle. At the start of the next quarter,

planners for the company want to avoid redrawing the existing territory boundaries

every time they create a new data set and alignment. Which Territory Planning feature could Alpine Energy use to accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: A

To avoid redrawing the existing territory boundaries every time they create a new data set and alignment, Alpine Energy can use the Import from Alignment feature in Territory Planning. This feature allows the customer to import an existing territory model and boundary assignments from another alignment that uses the same territory boundaries as the new data set. This way, the customer can save time and effort by reusing their previous territory design and making adjustments as needed. To use this feature, the customer can follow these steps:

Click the Territory Planning tab to launch the app and display the Browser window.

Hover over an active data set and click the + symbol to add a new alignment.

Enter a Name and Description (optional) for the alignment and click Next.

In the Create Alignment window, select Import Model | Import from Alignment | Next.

Select an existing alignment from which to import the model and boundary assignments.

Click Import.


: Create an Alignment in Salesforce Maps Territory Planning | Salesforce Help

: Import a Territory Model from Another Alignment | Salesforce Help

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Earleen
6 months ago
I agree with user3. Import from Alignment should save the existing territories for the next cycle.
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Elenora
6 months ago
But if they want to avoid redrawing, 'Import from Alignment' makes the most sense.
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Tammara
6 months ago
Haha, I hope they don't try to 'draw' the territories by hand. That would be a real pain in the Alps!
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Maurine
5 months ago
C) Import from Salesforce Territory Model
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Providencia
5 months ago
C) Import from Salesforce Territory Model
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Shannan
6 months ago
A) Import from Alignment
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Vi
6 months ago
C) Import from Salesforce Territory Model
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Solange
6 months ago
B) Import from CSV
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Ollie
6 months ago
A) Import from Alignment
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Alaine
6 months ago
A) Import from Alignment
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Sherron
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but B might work too. Importing from a CSV file could be a simple solution if they have the data organized that way.
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Shantay
6 months ago
B) Importing from a CSV file might work too if the data is organized that way.
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Verlene
6 months ago
A) Import from Alignment could be the best option for saving time.
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Lou
7 months ago
I don't know, B, 'Import from CSV,' also sounds plausible.
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Talia
7 months ago
D sounds like the right choice to me. Importing from the data set itself would give them the most control over the territory boundaries.
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Elvera
5 months ago
Using the Import from Data Set feature would streamline the planning process for Alpine Energy.
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Alona
5 months ago
It's a smart way to avoid redrawing the existing boundaries every quarter.
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Lindsey
5 months ago
Importing from the data set would ensure consistency in territory boundaries.
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Dominque
6 months ago
It would definitely save time and effort for the planners at Alpine Energy.
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Jess
6 months ago
I agree, importing from the data set seems like the best option.
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Heidy
6 months ago
Importing from the data set itself would give them the most control over the territory boundaries.
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Janna
6 months ago
D sounds like the right choice to me.
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Virgilio
7 months ago
I think option C is the way to go. Importing from the Salesforce Territory Model seems like the easiest and most efficient way to handle this.
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Marta
7 months ago
I think the answer is A, 'Import from Alignment.'
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Van
7 months ago
Yeah, totally! I'm not sure about the exact feature.
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Jeffrey
7 months ago
This question seems tricky.
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