Free Salesforce Rev-Con-201 Actual Exam Questions - Question 14 Discussion

Question No. 14
A consultant is preparing to enable multicurrency in an org that already has active pricing procedures
linked to predefined Salesforce Pricing decision tables. The consultant notices that the Currency field
is not available to select within the pricing procedure.
What should the consultant do to resolve this?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Farhan M.
2026-02-16

Guessing A here. Cloning lets you keep the original live while adding the Currency field on a new version, so you avoid messing with active procedures directly. Seems less risky than deactivating everything.

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John W.
2026-02-13

A imo, cloning keeps the original intact and lets you build the currency logic fresh. Deactivating active tables (B) might risk losing data or causing downtime, so a clean copy seems safer here.

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Osama V.
2026-02-11

B/C? I’m thinking if the Currency field isn’t showing up, it might be because multicurrency isn’t fully enabled yet or active pricing procedures block edits. So, deactivating them first (B) makes sense to add Currency safely. C seems too optimistic—usually features don’t just appear after a wait. It’s more about system settings and permissions than timing. Cloning (A) might work but feels like extra work if you can just update the existing procedure after deactivating it.

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Mason B.
2026-02-10

A imo, cloning the procedure and creating a new decision table with the Currency field seems cleaner. It avoids messing directly with active procedures which might cause issues in ongoing processes. Also, swapping in the new table lets you keep the old one intact as a backup. B sounds riskier since deactivating could disrupt current deals, and C feels too optimistic like it’s just gonna appear magically after enabling multicurrency. Better to be proactive and set up the decision table properly rather than wait around.

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Ash E.
2026-01-28

Guessing B because you probably need to disable before adding currency to avoid conflicts.

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Irfan X.
2026-01-21

This one’s tricky without knowing if multicurrency is on already. But since the Currency field isn’t showing up, it seems like the system doesn’t allow editing active pricing procedures with currency involved. So I’d go with B—deactivate everything first, then enable multicurrency and add the field before reactivating. That way you avoid messing with live procedures and ensure the currency field gets properly added where it’s needed.

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Adeel T.
2026-01-15

Maybe C? But the question doesn’t say if multicurrency is already enabled or not, which seems important to know before picking an option.

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