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Nagarajan C
Salesforce Certification Question
Universal Containers has multiple Salesforce orgs as a result of a number of acquisitions over time. They decide to let the subsidiaries continue using their own orgs but would like to streamline their lead processing. They identified one org that would act as a gateway to receive all the leads for the group and then distribute them to subsidiary orgs based on lead type. Changes to lead status in subsidiary orgs must be reflected in the gateway org They decide to use Salesforce-to-Salesforce for lead distribution.
What limitation of Salesforce-to-Salesforce must be considered to ensure searchless two-way integration?
A. Salesforce-to-Salesforce has no built-in support bi-directional(two-way) integrations.
B.Salesforce-to-Salesforce has a limit on number of records shared between systems.
C.salesforce-to-Salesforce does not support linking/sharing with existing records in a receiving org.
d. salesforce-to-Salesforce has no built-in support for objects with Parent-child relationships.
What limitation of Salesforce-to-Salesforce must be considered to ensure searchless two-way integration?
A. Salesforce-to-Salesforce has no built-in support bi-directional(two-way) integrations.
B.Salesforce-to-Salesforce has a limit on number of records shared between systems.
C.salesforce-to-Salesforce does not support linking/sharing with existing records in a receiving org.
d. salesforce-to-Salesforce has no built-in support for objects with Parent-child relationships.
B no: https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/335991/are-there-salesforce-to-salesforce-limits
D no: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.business_network_auto_accept.htm&type=5