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Actual exam question from Salesforce's Certified Integration Architect
Question #: 107
Topic #: 1
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A customer imports data from an external system into Salesforce using Bulk API. These jobs have batch sizes of 2000 and are run in parallel mode. The batches fail frequently with the error “Max CPU time exceeded”. A smaller batch size will fix this error.

What should be considered when using a smaller batch size?

  • A. Smaller batch size may exceed the concurrent API request limits.
  • B. Smaller batch size can trigger “Too many concurrent batches” error.
  • C. Smaller batch size may increase time required to execute bulk jobs.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Paul421
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Given the need to choose one answer, the most critical consideration would be the one that directly impacts the ability to process batches concurrently without hitting system limits. The option that best fits this criterion is: B. Smaller batch size can trigger “Too many concurrent batches” error. This is because reducing the batch size increases the number of batches processed, which directly impacts the concurrent processing capabilities and can quickly lead to hitting the "Too many concurrent batches" error, which is a more immediate concern compared to the other options.
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