Exam Data-Cloud-Consultant Topic 3 Question 38 Discussion
Actual exam question for Salesforce's Data-Cloud-Consultant exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 3
Question #: 38
Topic #: 3
Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) wants to send a promotional campaign to customers that have purchased within the past 6 months. The Data 360 Consultant creates a segment to meet this requirement. Now, NTO has brought an additional requirement to suppress customers who have made purchases within the last week.
What should the consultant use to remove the recent customers?
What should the consultant use to remove the recent customers?
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The segmentation and activation design starts with grain: who or what the audience represents, and which attributes must travel with it. Segmentation exclude rules works because Data 360 segmentation and activation must respect audience grain, relationship paths, and activation payload rules. A segment can qualify the audience, but activation determines which related attributes or contact points are actually sent downstream. The distractors fall short because they either move the problem into the wrong system, add needless duplication, ignore Data 360 object relationships, or rely on a feature built for a different lifecycle stage. In a real implementation, those choices usually create brittle pipelines, stale data, security exposure, or segments that look correct on paper but fail when activated. Thinking like an architect, the selected option places the logic where Data 360 can govern it and reuse it reliably. This is the nuance exam questions often test: the platform capability must match both the technical layer and the business timing requirement, not just sound related to data.
by Vita at Jul 16, 2026, 03:16 PM
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