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Salesforce CCM-101 Exam - Topic 7 Question 1 Discussion

Which data store variable is appropriate, assuming there is no need to store the selection in any system or custom objects?
C) Session scope variable
A) Request scope variable
B) Page scope variable
D) Content slot variable

Salesforce CCM-101 Exam - Topic 7 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CCM-101 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 7
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Which data store variable is appropriate, assuming there is no need to store the selection in any system or custom objects?

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Avery
7 months ago
Are we sure Request scope is the best choice? Seems too simple.
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Ashlee
7 months ago
Wait, why would you even use Content slot variable here?
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Hector
7 months ago
Definitely not Session scope, that's overkill.
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Alyce
8 months ago
I think Page scope variable could work too.
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Regenia
8 months ago
Request scope variable is the way to go!
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Valentine
8 months ago
I’m leaning towards Session scope, but that seems unnecessary if we don’t need to store it long-term.
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Giuseppe
8 months ago
I remember practicing with similar questions, and I feel like Page scope could also be a contender if it’s just for displaying data on the page.
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Von
8 months ago
I think it might be a Request scope variable since it only needs to last for the duration of the request, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Derick
8 months ago
Content slot variable sounds familiar, but I can't recall when to use it. I think it’s more for dynamic content rather than simple selections.
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Lili
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question mentions that the plan is a "typical fully funded plan," so that gives me a clue about the responsibilities of the parties involved.
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Gerry
8 months ago
I think the profitability index calculation involves the present value of future cash flows, right? I hope I remember the formula correctly.
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