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Salesforce Exam ANC-301 Topic 12 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-301 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 12
[All ANC-301 Questions]

A consultant runs the sharing inheritance coverage assessment for the Opportunity object and finds that some records exceed 400 sharing descriptors.

What should the consultant do?

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Lourdes
1 months ago
B) Option B is the way to go. Salesforce Support can provide the necessary expertise to handle this issue, and they'll probably throw in a free coffee mug as a bonus.
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Cortney
4 days ago
B) That's a good idea. Salesforce Support can definitely help with this issue.
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German
9 days ago
A) Use security predicates in CRM Analytics.
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Delsie
13 days ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Elinore
2 months ago
B) Contacting Salesforce Support is the way to go. I can already picture the support agent's face when they hear about this problem - 'You've exceeded the what? 400 sharing descriptors? Hold my coffee!'
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Raul
9 days ago
C) Increase the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings.
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Ashton
19 days ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Madelyn
29 days ago
A) Use security predicates in CRM Analytics.
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Sherron
2 months ago
C) Increasing the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. It won't work, and it's not the correct solution.
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Alayna
2 months ago
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
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Luisa
7 days ago
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
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Ashlyn
18 days ago
C) Increase the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings.
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Marti
24 days ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Zona
1 months ago
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
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Nichelle
1 months ago
C) Increase the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings.
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Corrinne
1 months ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Gary
2 months ago
I think increasing the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings could also work.
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Troy
2 months ago
B) Definitely the way to go. Salesforce Support is the best option to handle this issue. They can provide the necessary assistance to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Tresa
1 months ago
A) Use security predicates in CRM Analytics.
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Beckie
1 months ago
C) Increase the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings.
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Odelia
1 months ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Emilio
2 months ago
B) Contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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Vannessa
2 months ago
A) Use security predicates in CRM Analytics.
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Carli
2 months ago
I agree with Deonna. It's the best option to solve the issue.
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Deonna
2 months ago
I think we should contact Salesforce Support to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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