Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer Practice test
The Salesforce Industries CPQ Developer credential is designed for individuals who have experience developing configure, price, quote applications for the Salesforce Communications, Media, and Energy & Utilities Clouds. The Certified Industries CPQ Developer is able to build products, promotions, pricing, and rules for use in order and quoting processes.
Audience Description: Salesforce Industries CPQ Developer
The Industries CPQ Developer candidate is interested in demonstrating their knowledge and skills in building configure, price, quote solutions using Industries CPQ.
The Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer candidate ideally has one year of experience working with Industries CPQ plus three to six months of project implementation experience working with Industries CPQ in one or more of the roles below:
Salesforce Certified Industries CPQ Developer candidate should have the experience and expertise in configuring products, promotions, pricing, and rules that meet business requirements. The Industries CPQ Developer should be able to configure basic order and quoting flows using CPQ for guided selling and digital commerce applications.
The Industries CPQ Developer candidate has the experience, skills, and knowledge outlined below.
Know Industries CPQ entities and their capabilities
Know the cart and its capabilities
Know basic opportunity, quoting, multi-site quoting, ordering processes
Build products and promotions using attributes, cardinality, and the object type hierarchy and inheritance
Build and troubleshoot pricing and the pricing plan
Build and troubleshoot context rules and advanced rules
Familiarity with Industries CPQ interfaces and implementations
Familiarity with Industries CPQ API methods and the basics of how and when to use them
Know when to run Industries CPQ jobs for cache management and for design/testing
Know the basics of how to migrate catalog data and metadata from one org to another
Basic knowledge of org and catalog mastery strategy