MB-260 Exam Question 6
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. The marketing team wants to send personalized marketing emails to customers, but the customer FullName attribute has not been correctly populated as part of the profile unification process.
You update the Map process to include the loyalty.member.fullname, ecom.member.fullname, and cclubcust.member.full_name fields. Then, you map the fields to the Person.FullName semantic type. Audience insights automatically merges these fields into the FullName attribute on the Merge page.
What action should you perform to make sure the merged FullName field contains the most trusted data available?
You update the Map process to include the loyalty.member.fullname, ecom.member.fullname, and cclubcust.member.full_name fields. Then, you map the fields to the Person.FullName semantic type. Audience insights automatically merges these fields into the FullName attribute on the Merge page.
What action should you perform to make sure the merged FullName field contains the most trusted data available?
MB-260 Exam Question 7
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department (IT) has a CSV file stored on one of their Shared Documents folders within their SharePoint sites which they have ingested into audience insights. The file contains a row header with some special characters, columns of different types (quantities, prices, etc.), and some rows with a high proportion of nulls and missing primary keys. You have been asked to clean and transform the data in audience insights to be ready for unification.
What should you do?
Solution: Clean the data by removing any rows where the primary key is missing, delete any leading or trailing zeros on the primary key, and name the query. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department (IT) has a CSV file stored on one of their Shared Documents folders within their SharePoint sites which they have ingested into audience insights. The file contains a row header with some special characters, columns of different types (quantities, prices, etc.), and some rows with a high proportion of nulls and missing primary keys. You have been asked to clean and transform the data in audience insights to be ready for unification.
What should you do?
Solution: Clean the data by removing any rows where the primary key is missing, delete any leading or trailing zeros on the primary key, and name the query. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
MB-260 Exam Question 8
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department (IT) has a CSV file stored on one of their Shared Documents folder within their SharePoint sites which they have ingested into audience insights. The file contains a row header with some special characters, columns of different types (quantities, prices, etc.), and some rows with a high proportion of nulls and missing primary keys. You have been asked to clean and transform the data in audience insights to be ready for unification.
What should you do?
Solution: Clean the data by transforming the first row to be used as headers and remove any special characters in header, defining column types to be appropriate field types, remove any rows with missing primary key, and name the query. Create a full name and full address columns by merging the appropriate columns if they exist. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department (IT) has a CSV file stored on one of their Shared Documents folder within their SharePoint sites which they have ingested into audience insights. The file contains a row header with some special characters, columns of different types (quantities, prices, etc.), and some rows with a high proportion of nulls and missing primary keys. You have been asked to clean and transform the data in audience insights to be ready for unification.
What should you do?
Solution: Clean the data by transforming the first row to be used as headers and remove any special characters in header, defining column types to be appropriate field types, remove any rows with missing primary key, and name the query. Create a full name and full address columns by merging the appropriate columns if they exist. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
MB-260 Exam Question 9
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. The sales team asks you for an update on its requirement to be able to create a marketing list in Dynamics 365 Sales from audience insights data.
Which validation is necessary to satisfy the sales team's requirement?
Which validation is necessary to satisfy the sales team's requirement?
MB-260 Exam Question 10
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department already ingested a CSV file with column names in the first row into audience insights. You are asked to clean and transform the data to get it ready for unification.
What can you do to satisfy the requirements?
Solution: Clean the data by changing columns with numbers to integer number format, which includes fields such as price, number of purchases, and postal code. You should convert primary key to integer number field if it contains only numbers. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
You are a Customer Data Platform Specialist. Your company's information technology department already ingested a CSV file with column names in the first row into audience insights. You are asked to clean and transform the data to get it ready for unification.
What can you do to satisfy the requirements?
Solution: Clean the data by changing columns with numbers to integer number format, which includes fields such as price, number of purchases, and postal code. You should convert primary key to integer number field if it contains only numbers. Click "Next" and your data is now ready for unification.
Does this meet the goal?
