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Salesforce Data Architect Certification Guide

Salesforce Data Architect Certification Guide

By : Aaron Allport
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Salesforce Data Architect Certification Guide

Salesforce Data Architect Certification Guide

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By: Aaron Allport

Overview of this book

The Salesforce Data Architect is a prerequisite exam for the Application Architect half of the Salesforce Certified Technical Architect credential. This book offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the Salesforce Data Architect exam so you can take it with confidence. The book is written in a clear, succinct way with self-assessment and practice exam questions, covering all the topics necessary to help you pass the exam with ease. You’ll understand the theory around Salesforce data modeling, database design, master data management (MDM), Salesforce data management (SDM), and data governance. Additionally, performance considerations associated with large data volumes will be covered. You’ll also get to grips with data migration and understand the supporting theory needed to achieve Salesforce Data Architect certification. By the end of this Salesforce book, you'll have covered everything you need to know to pass the Salesforce Data Architect certification exam and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide to re-visit the concepts.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Section 1: Salesforce Data Architect Theory
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Section 2: Salesforce Data Architect Design
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Section 3: Applying What We've Learned – Practice Questions and Revision Aids

Practice questions 41-60

  1. Universal Containers are loading and updating millions of open and completed task records as part of their Salesforce implementation. They notice that task records that are not in an Open state (they are not set with a status of Completed) lock several records at a time. What is the reason for this behavior? Pick two answers:
    1. Tasks in an Open state that are updated will lock the Account record and the records referenced by the WhoId and WhatId fields of the Task record
    2. Tasks in a Completed state that are inserted will lock the Account record and the records referenced by the WhoId and WhatId fields of the Task record, but only if the Task record activity date is not blank or null
    3. Tasks in an Open state that are updated will lock the Account record and the records referenced by the WhoId and WhatId fields of the Task record, but only if the Task record activity date is not blank or null
    4. Tasks in a Completed state that are updated will lock the Account record...
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