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Salesforce CRT-101 Exam - Topic 7 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRT-101 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 7
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An administrator at Northern Trail Outfitters is creating a validation rule.

Which two functions should the administrator use when creating a validation rule?

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Brittney
4 months ago
I agree, B and C are the way to go!
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Tomoko
4 months ago
Wait, there's a "rule active date"? That sounds new!
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Vinnie
4 months ago
B is a must, but I'm not sure about C.
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Verona
4 months ago
I thought A was important too, but I guess not for this?
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Joana
4 months ago
Definitely B and C! Those are essential for validation rules.
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Fabiola
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards A and B as the correct answers, but I’m a bit confused about the other options. I don’t recall them being as relevant in the context of validation rules.
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Milly
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like the error message location might not be one of the main functions. It’s more about how the error is displayed, right?
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Teddy
5 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I remember something about needing a formula return type too. It seems like it would be important for how the rule evaluates.
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Bettina
5 months ago
I think the error condition formula is definitely one of the functions we need to use. It’s crucial for setting the criteria for the validation rule.
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Francis
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. I'm pretty confident I can recall the key details to answer this correctly.
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Marti
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The risk attitude of stakeholders can influence how they perceive and evaluate risks, which in turn affects the assessment of probability and impact. That makes sense to me.
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Buck
5 months ago
I keep leaning towards peer pressure since B seems to feel compelled to fit in, but I guess corporate culture is doing its part here too. Not totally clear on which answer is best.
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