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DRAG DROP -
You are implementing a new Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data environment for your organization.
You complete ingesting the data you need to unify and navigate to the correct page in the Customer Insights - Data application to begin the unification process.
You need to complete the first part of the unification process following best practices.
Which five actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area. Arrange the five actions in the correct order.

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1 week, 3 days ago
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customer-insights/data/data-unification-map-tables "The first step in unification is selecting the tables and columns within your datasets that you want to unify and map columns to a descriptive type. " 1 Select Get Started under Customer Data 2 Select the tables and attributes containing the data you need for the unification process 3 Identify the primary key for each table 4 Confirm the Type for each attribute 5 Ensure that attributes you wish to combine from different tables have the same Type, then select Save source fields The last step should include the "Save source fields" action. Therefore, I assume that in the given answer the two last steps should be switched.
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