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Salesforce Exam Advanced Administrator Topic 5 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Advanced Administrator exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 5
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The administrator at Cloud Kicks made new fields and page layout adjustments based on new requirements from the service teem. The changes have been built In a sandbox and are ready to be deployed Into production.

Whet should an administrator do before deploying the change set in production?

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Brice
1 months ago
I wonder if the service team has a special 'break everything' requirement that we don't know about. Might as well just deploy straight to production, what could go wrong?
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Thurman
1 months ago
A) Requesting a new sandbox? Seriously? That's like asking for a new playground when you've already built your sandcastle.
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Melita
1 months ago
D) Directly creating the fields and updating the page layouts in production? Are you kidding me? That's a disaster waiting to happen!
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Carry
13 days ago
C) Push the change set to another sandbox to restore from.
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Sabra
14 days ago
B) Make a new sandbox based on production to restore changes from.
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Nakisha
19 days ago
A) Request a new sandbox based on the sandbox where the changes were made.
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Selma
2 months ago
I'd go with C) Pushing the change set to another sandbox. That way, you can thoroughly test the changes without risking anything in production.
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Keva
2 days ago
User 2: That sounds like a good idea. It's always better to test changes in a separate environment before deploying them to production.
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Cecily
13 days ago
User 1: I'd go with C) Pushing the change set to another sandbox. That way, you can thoroughly test the changes without risking anything in production.
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Shawna
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. It ensures that any potential issues can be identified and resolved before impacting the production environment.
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William
2 months ago
I agree with Reid. It's important to test the changes in a separate environment before deploying to production.
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Lamar
2 months ago
B) Making a new sandbox based on production is the way to go. That way, you can test the changes in a safe environment before deploying them live.
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Billye
17 days ago
B) It's better to test the changes in a separate sandbox before deploying them to production.
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Elena
17 days ago
A) Push the change set to another sandbox to restore from.
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Laila
25 days ago
B) Making a new sandbox based on production is the way to go. That way, you can test the changes in a safe environment before deploying them live.
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Clarinda
1 months ago
B) Making a new sandbox based on production is the way to go. That way, you can test the changes in a safe environment before deploying them live.
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Justine
1 months ago
A) Request a new sandbox based on the sandbox where the changes were made.
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Ilene
2 months ago
A) Request a new sandbox based on the sandbox where the changes were made.
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Reid
2 months ago
I think we should request a new sandbox based on the one where the changes were made.
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