Answer:
# include <conio.h>
#include <iostream.h>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int billamount[12];
char monthname["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"];
<em>for (int month = 1 ; month<=12; month++)</em>
<em>{</em>
<em>cout<<"Enter the amount of bill for the month"<<month;</em>
<em>cin>>billamount[month];</em>
<em>}</em>
for (i=0; i<= 12; i++)
{
if (billamount[0]<billamount[i])
billamount[0]=billamount[i];
monthname[0]=monthname[i];
}
<em>cout<<"Maximum months phone bill"<<monthname[0]<<"="<<billamount[0]</em>
<em />
getch();
}
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Answer:
B. Create a unique External ID field on Accounts in SFDC for matching.
Explanation:
- External ID is used to prevent duplicate records from being created as a consequence of the import operation, when importing custom objects or person accounts.
- An external ID is a specific field that contains the External ID attribute.
- External ID has unique record identifiers from a system that is outside the Salesforce.
- When this option is selected Data Import Wizard identifies existing Salesforce records with external IDs that match the values in import file.
- The External ID field enables to keep unique record IDs from an external system, usually for integration.
- External ID field values should be unique and determine whether or not value are case sensitive can also be determined. For example XYZ and xyz will not be considered same if case sensitive option is not selected.
The most common way I've seen is to have a slide where you have the additional information. It can be phone numbers, email address, websites, books, anything you want to refer to.
People tend to photograph these slides so make sure the information is error free and that you add you own marketing info to the slide as well.