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1) For how long is Field
History data retained?
A. 12 Months.
B. 18 Months.
C. 24 Months.
D. 6 Months.
Ans:: B.
2) Standard duplicate rules
for these objects are set up and activated by default.
A. Accounts, Contacts,
Leads
B. Accounts, Contacts,
Opportunities, Leads
C. Acconts and Contacts
D. Accounts, Contacts,
Cases.
Ans:: A
3) Part of Universal
Containers (UC) data archival strategy is to transfer Salesforce order history
into Big Objects once the order is six months old. UC received a request from a consumer to remove their personal data from UC's
systems. UC is subject to the European Union General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR) as well as country-specific data privacy laws.
What action should be taken?
x
x
A.
Export Data with
Bulk API
B.
Execute
deleteImmediate() in Apex.
C.
Refresh the Big
Objects data.
D.
Perform Async SOQL
Ans:: B.
4. Universal Containers (UC) have business
specific reasons which avoids distributing ownership to specific country leads
to different owners and assign all the leads to a specific user, but in order
to avoid Ownership data skew problem in their salesforce organization, what are
the recommended practice that Universal Containers(UC) can follow to avoid long
running sharing recalculation jobs.
A. Place the default owner in a separate
role at the top of the hierarchy
B. Keep them out of public groups that
could be used as the source for sharing rules.
C. Build Sharing rules excluding the
countries where the leads are being assigned to default.
D. Not move the default owner out of
that top-level role hierarchy.
E. All of the above.
Ans:: A,B and D.
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