A Salesforce administrator wants to create a new dashboard that uses custom geoJSON to display data; however, the administrator is unable to upload the file via the UI. What should be done?
A.
Add the system permission "Manage Analytics Custom Maps" to the permission set used.
B.
Enable "Custom maps with geoJSON" in the analytics settings.
C.
Upload the geoJSON via the API because it is not a function in the UI.
D.
Contact Salesforce support and request to get custom maps and geoJSON enabled for the org.
Create a Custom Map
CRM Analytics comes with prepackaged maps that you can use in map, bubble map, and geo map charts. If you need a map that isn’t available, upload the geoJSON file to the user interface to create it. Set the boundaries to focus on a specific region.
Adding, editing, and deleting custom maps, and uploading geoJSONs requires the Manage CRM Analytics Custom Maps user permission. Users with this permission can edit and delete any custom map, including maps created by other users. All users in the org, even those without this permission, can use all maps in their lenses and dashboards.
-per the referenced link within answers.
aka, answer is not C, but instead A
Based on the given scenario, the correct answer would be: B. Enable "Custom maps with geoJSON" in the analytics settings.
The Salesforce administrator should enable the "Custom maps with geoJSON" feature in the analytics settings. By doing so, they will allow users to upload custom geoJSON files via the UI and create dashboards based on that data.
the answer is B, bcz but according to the official documentation, enabling the system permission "Manage Analytics Custom Maps" is not enough to upload custom geoJSON files via the UI. You also need to enable the feature "Custom maps with geoJSON" in the analytics settings, which is a separate step from granting the permission. Without enabling the feature, you will not see the option to upload geoJSON files in the UI, even if you have the permission. You can verify this by following the steps here: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.bi_map_custom.htm&type=5
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