Free Salesforce Plat-Dev-210 Actual Exam Questions s - Question 10 Discussion

Question No. 10
A customer has a new Engagement Manager who is going to be the new Primary Contact for the
Account.
What type of mapping does a DataRaptor Load use to create the new contact and then add it as the
new Primary Contact?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
US
SK
Sam K.
2026-02-19

Option B also fits since Linked Mapping covers creation plus linking in one step.

0
IR
Irfan R.
2026-02-18

Maybe B, since Linked Mapping handles both creation and linking seamlessly.

0
UM
Usman M.
2026-02-16

Not B, I think it’s D. Lookup Key is used to identify and link existing records uniquely, which fits adding the new contact as the Primary Contact. Creating new records would be separate, so the mapping type for linking matters here.

0
MZ
Mark Z.
2026-02-14

It’s B because Linked Mapping lets you create a new record and then link it as the Primary Contact, which fits this scenario better than just looking up an existing record.

0
MZ
Mark Z.
2026-02-14

It’s C because Lookup Mapping is used to find and associate existing records based on criteria, which fits adding the new contact as the Primary Contact. Relationship Query (A) is more for pulling related data, not creating or linking during load. Linked Mapping (B) sounds tempting but it’s more about chaining mappings rather than the actual linking step here. Lookup Key (D) is about specifying keys, not the full mapping type needed to create and link the contact in one go. So C makes the most sense for creating a new contact and then associating it properly.

0
SU
Shah U.
2026-01-30

I get why B seems popular here, but I think C Lookup Mapping might be the better call. It helps pull in the right existing record to link as Primary Contact after the new Contact is created. Linked Mapping combines steps, but without the right lookup, you risk linking incorrectly. So, using Lookup Mapping ensures you find and match the right relationship before setting it.

0
SU
Shah U.
2026-01-30

B Linked Mapping works because it lets you create the new contact and link it as Primary Contact in one step, avoiding separate lookups. That’s more efficient than just using Lookup Mapping or Keys.

0
RO
Ryan O.
2026-01-25

Maybe D on this one, since Lookup Key helps you find the existing related record to link after creating the new Contact, which fits with adding a new Primary Contact.

0
RO
Ryan O.
2026-01-25

B Linked Mapping makes sense because it lets you create a new record and set relationships in one go, unlike the others that handle queries or lookups separately.

0
PE
Peter E.
2026-01-22

B, because Linked Mapping can create and link records at once.

0
RI
Rizwan I.
2026-01-20

B/D? If the contact is new, Linked Mapping (B) fits because it can create and link records. But Lookup Key (D) might be needed to identify the account when linking, so both seem involved.

0
VE
Vikas E.
2026-01-11

Pretty sure it’s B. Linked Mapping since it creates the contact and links it as primary.

0