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Salesforce Exam ANC-201 Topic 7 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-201 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 7
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In a dataset, there are multiple boolean fields. When displayed on any dashboard, the boolean fields should all be displayed in the same way: a value of true should result in the display of the word "Yes" in

green; a value of false should result in the display of the word "No" in red.

How should the consultant accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Josphine
1 months ago
Hmm, this question is a real 'true or false' dilemma. I hope the answer isn't a 'Boolean'!
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Mitsue
2 days ago
C) Select the boolean fields in the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields, then create a derived dimension.
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Carey
8 days ago
B) In the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields and use the 'edit values' option on the fields to change values and colors.
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Devorah
13 days ago
A) Create an XMD node in the recipe to change the label and color of the values in the fields.
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Aide
2 months ago
Creating a derived dimension is an interesting idea, but I'm not sure if that's the best approach here. Seems like it might add unnecessary complexity.
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Brock
12 days ago
Creating a derived dimension might be too complex for this task. It's better to stick with simpler options.
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Latosha
14 days ago
C) Select the boolean fields in the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields, then create a derived dimension.
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Glennis
30 days ago
B) In the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields and use the 'edit values' option on the fields to change values and colors.
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Chandra
1 months ago
A) Create an XMD node in the recipe to change the label and color of the values in the fields.
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Doug
2 months ago
Using the 'edit values' option in the explorer's field panel sounds like a lot of manual work, especially if there are multiple boolean fields. I'd prefer a more automated solution.
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Sharen
30 days ago
B) In the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields and use the 'edit values' option on the fields to change values and colors.
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Estrella
1 months ago
A) Create an XMD node in the recipe to change the label and color of the values in the fields.
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Derick
1 months ago
B) In the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields and use the 'edit values' option on the fields to change values and colors.
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Anjelica
1 months ago
A) Create an XMD node in the recipe to change the label and color of the values in the fields.
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Eden
2 months ago
I agree with Tegan, creating a derived dimension seems like the most efficient solution.
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Vanda
2 months ago
The XMD node in the recipe seems like the most straightforward way to handle this. It allows you to centrally control the formatting for all boolean fields.
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Pamella
1 months ago
C) Select the boolean fields in the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields, then create a derived dimension.
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Marti
1 months ago
B) In the explorer's field panel, select the boolean fields and use the 'edit values' option on the fields to change values and colors.
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Theron
1 months ago
A) Create an XMD node in the recipe to change the label and color of the values in the fields.
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Tegan
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe selecting the boolean fields in the explorer's field panel and creating a derived dimension is the way to go.
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Lauran
2 months ago
I think the consultant should create an XMD node in the recipe.
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