If you need to store JSON, XML, and unstructured data for external use, the best HubSpot data representation tool is:
- Objects
- HubDB
- Design manager
- Custom properties
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If you need to store JSON, XML, and unstructured data for external use, the best HubSpot data representation tool is:
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If you want your data to have a one-to-one relationship with a CRM record, the best HubSpot data representation tool is:
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If you want to store immutable data, the best HubSpot data representation tool is:
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Which is NOT an ability of Timeline Events?
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Select all that apply. When you build a custom object, what key elements must you define?
Explanation:
When building a custom object in HubSpot, you must define the Name, Properties, and Associations because these three elements form the essential schema required for the platform to recognize and manage the new data structure. The Name (both singular and plural) establishes the identity of the object within the CRM, while Properties serve as the specific fields or data points—such as “Serial Number” or “Expiration Date”—that will be tracked for each individual record. Finally, Associations are critical because they define the relationships between your custom object and other standard HubSpot objects (like Contacts or Deals), allowing for the one-to-many or many-to-many data modeling that makes custom objects so powerful. While “Size” might refer to data limits or field lengths in a general database context, it is not a primary element defined during the initial creation of a HubSpot custom object schema.
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Scenario: On a call with Gary’s Good Boys, you learn that this pet store franchise has budgeted several thousand dollars to integrate their old database with HubSpot over the course of the next quarter. What information is missing?