Q1. For testing an Omniscript the Contextld is the only key in a Set Values element Before going into production, what are two possible best practices for this Contextld? Choose 2 answers
A.Delete the Set Values element.
B. Do nothing. It will be ignored at runtime.
C. Deactivate the Set Values element.
D. Add the correct Contextld to the {Data} modal
Correct Answer: A, D
Q2. Which three are true about Calculation Matrix inputs? Choose 3 answers
A.They can be a combination of values.
B. They must contain numerical data.
C. They can represent ranges.
D. They must be unique.
Correct Answer: A, C, D
Q3. An OmniScript updates data from one Salesforce record, but when it completes, only some of the data is updated in Salesforce. A DataRaptor Load saves the dat a. What error could cause this behavior? Choose 2 answers Calculator
A.In the DataRapior Load, in the preview tab, the Recordid is from the wrong record type. a
B. The Input JSON paths in the DataRaptor Load do noi match the JSON sent from the OmniScript.
C. The fields that are not updated are read only in Salesforce.
D. Contextid is misspelled in the merge code that passes the Recordid fo the DataRaptor.
Correct Answer: B, C
Q4. An OmniScript displays data from an API using an Integration Procedure, but some of the data is missing. What error could cause this? Choose 2 answers
A.The element name for the missing data does not match the JSON node key in the Integration Procedure Response.
B. The Integration Procedure Preview Input Parameters do not match the JSON sent from the OmniScript.
C. The JSON sent from the Integration Procedure Action does not match any of the Original Input for the Integration Procedure.
D. The missing data is trimmed in the Integration Procedure Action Response JSON Path.
Correct Answer: A, D
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