Salesforce Certified B2B Solution Architect (Arch-301) B2B-Solution-Architect Question # 28 Topic 3 Discussion

Salesforce Certified B2B Solution Architect (Arch-301) B2B-Solution-Architect Question # 28 Topic 3 Discussion

B2B-Solution-Architect Exam Topic 3 Question 28 Discussion:
Question #: 28
Topic #: 3

Universal Containers (UC) recently completed a successful implementation of B2B Commerce classic andsaw an immediate increase in both its customer experience ratings and overall bottom line due to the influx of sales through its commerce application. After this initial experience, UC decided to target its internal Sales team for the same successful outcome with Salesforce CPQ and Sales Cloud.

UC's requirements include that its internal Sales team be able to sell its current commerce catalog and expand this catalog to include even more products. In addition, UC wants to give its internal Sales team the ability to utilize CPQ's discounting functionality, along with approval rules for its

Sales leadership team. Today, product and pricing is mastered in B2B Commerce and orders are fulfilled in the ERP.

What should a Solution Architect recommend when architecting a solution to meet UC's requirements?


A.

The Product and Pricing Data should be mastered in the ERP and then integrated into both B2B Commerce and CPQ via REST API.


B.

The Product and Pricing data should be mastered in B2B Commerce and integrated intoCPQ via REST API, and finally integrated to the ERP via SOAP API.


C.

The Product data should be mastered inside B2B Commerce, while Pricing should be mastered inside CPQ. Both solutions should be integrated via Apex and then integrated to the ERP via SOAPAPI.


D.

The Product and Pricing data should be mastered in CPQ and integrated to B2B Commerce via Apex, and then finally integrated into the ERP via a middleware solution.


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