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Salesforce Exam ADX-271 Topic 6 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ADX-271 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 6
[All ADX-271 Questions]

The administrator of the Universal Containers customer site has been making changes in a sandbox and needs to push the changes to production. The administrator is comfortable with point and

click changes but is not comfortable with managing code or more technical items.

How should the administrator ensure the changes make it accurately to production?

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Suggested Answer: D

To ensure the changes make it accurately to production, the administrator should create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set. A change set is a collection of metadata components that can be moved from one org to another. The administrator can use change sets to migrate point-and-click changes, such as custom objects, fields, layouts, and settings, from the sandbox to the production org. The administrator can create a change set in the sandbox, add the components that have been changed, upload it to the production org, and deploy it in the production org.


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Jenise
10 months ago
ExperienceDeploy API, huh? Sounds like a real 'experience' trying to figure that one out. D) is the safe bet, my friend.
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Cora
11 months ago
Rebuilding the site from scratch? Oh boy, talk about a 'clean slate' approach! Gotta love the enthusiasm, but D) is definitely the way to go here.
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Tasia
9 months ago
Tasia, I agree. Creating a change set and deploying it is the best option for the administrator.
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Sylvie
10 months ago
Sylvie, D) is definitely the way to go here.
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Jacqueline
10 months ago
Rebuilding the site from scratch? Oh boy, talk about a 'clean slate' approach!
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Cherrie
10 months ago
Definitely, using change sets is the easiest way for non-technical users to deploy changes accurately.
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Antione
10 months ago
Agreed, that's the best option for pushing changes from sandbox to production.
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Belen
10 months ago
D) Create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set.
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Eric
11 months ago
Creating a change set and deploying it to production might be a good option as well, it's a simple point and click process.
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Thea
11 months ago
I disagree, I think using Dataloader would be easier for the administrator since they are not comfortable with managing code.
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Paris
11 months ago
I agree with User1, the ExperienceDeploy API seems like the most efficient way to ensure accuracy.
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Beckie
11 months ago
I'd go with D) change sets. Sounds like the admin needs a simple, foolproof solution. Can't go wrong with that!
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Yuette
10 months ago
Definitely, it's the safest option for someone not comfortable with code.
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Margery
10 months ago
Definitely, it's the easiest option for the admin.
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Dorothy
10 months ago
I agree, change sets are the way to go.
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Corrinne
11 months ago
I agree, change sets are the way to go.
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Charlene
11 months ago
I think using the ExperienceDeploy API would be the best option.
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Lourdes
11 months ago
D) all the way! Gotta keep that production environment pristine, you know? No room for rookie mistakes here.
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Ardella
10 months ago
D) Create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set.
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Mammie
11 months ago
D) all the way! Gotta keep that production environment pristine, you know? No room for rookie mistakes here.
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Marnie
11 months ago
Hmm, D) seems like the safest bet. I wouldn't want to mess with the ExperienceDeploy API if I'm not tech-savvy.
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Tyra
11 months ago
Yes, using change sets is a user-friendly way to push changes to production without dealing with code.
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Mel
11 months ago
I agree, D) is the best option for someone who is not comfortable with technical items.
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Golda
12 months ago
I would go with Dataloader. It's simpler than rebuilding the site from scratch.
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Rosio
12 months ago
Definitely go with D. Rebuilding the site from scratch (C) is way too much work, and the other options don't seem appropriate for this scenario.
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Wei
12 months ago
D) sounds like the best option for this administrator. Change sets are a great way to easily migrate changes without needing to manage code.
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Cassandra
11 months ago
D) Create a change set, upload it to production, and deploy the change set.
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Marge
11 months ago
D) sounds like the best option for this administrator. Change sets are a great way to easily migrate changes without needing to manage code.
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Kent
12 months ago
Using ExperienceDeploy API might be too technical for the administrator.
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Natalie
12 months ago
Agreed. It's the easiest way for someone not comfortable with code.
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Shawna
1 years ago
I think the best option is to create a change set and deploy it to production.
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