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Salesforce CRT-101 Exam - Topic 8 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRT-101 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 8
[All CRT-101 Questions]

The administrator at universal containers has a screen flow that helps users create new leads.

When lead source is ''Search Engine'', the administrator needs to require the user to choose a specific

a search engine from a picklist. If lead source is not ''Search Engine'', this picklist should be hidden.

How should the administrator complete this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Francis
5 months ago
Totally agree with C, it’s straightforward and effective!
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Keva
6 months ago
Wait, can you really use a validation rule for visibility? That sounds off.
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Chaya
6 months ago
A decision element seems unnecessary for this.
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Freeman
6 months ago
I think D could work too, but it seems more complicated.
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Xuan
6 months ago
Option C is the best choice! Conditional visibility is key here.
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Boris
6 months ago
I’m leaning towards option C too, but I wonder if option B could also be relevant since it talks about assignments. Would that really hide the picklist, though?
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Sherrell
6 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like using a validation rule, like in option D, might not be the best approach here since we want to hide the picklist, not just validate it.
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Barrett
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about decision elements. Could option A work if it directs to another screen?
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Shonda
6 months ago
I think option C sounds right because it mentions conditional visibility, which is what we need for the picklist to show only when the lead source is "Search Engine."
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Meaghan
7 months ago
I've got this! The answer is B - an event fires without a conversion variable. I remember learning about that in class. Gotta make sure I select that one.
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Loreen
7 months ago
VPC Flow Logs seems like a good choice, as it provides visibility into the network traffic flows without the overhead of packet mirroring.
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Lacresha
7 months ago
Wait, is it /etc/sudoers or something else? I'm drawing a blank on the exact file name. I better review my notes before answering this.
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Celestine
11 months ago
I'm just imagining the user frantically searching for the 'search engine' picklist, like it's the holy grail of lead creation. Option C keeps things simple and sane.
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Alease
11 months ago
Is there a 'make it rain search engines' option? No? Alright, I guess Option C is the best choice then. It's the 'search engine' of options, if you will.
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Phil
9 months ago
Definitely, Option C is like the 'search engine' of options.
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Thersa
9 months ago
I agree, Option C is the best fit for this requirement.
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Ammie
9 months ago
Yeah, that seems like the most logical choice.
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Mari
9 months ago
Option C sounds like the way to go.
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Ryan
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure I'd want to send the user to a second screen just for a search engine picklist. Seems like overkill. Option C is the way to go, in my opinion.
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Emily
11 months ago
I'm not a fan of using validation rules for this kind of thing. They can get messy and make the user experience feel clunky. Option C for the win!
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Lynsey
10 months ago
Validation rules can definitely make things messy. Option C keeps it simple and user-friendly.
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Justine
10 months ago
I agree, using conditional visibility on the picklist is the way to go.
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Jerry
10 months ago
Option C for sure! It's the cleanest way to handle this requirement.
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Juliana
12 months ago
Option C seems like the most straightforward solution. Conditional visibility will keep the picklist hidden when it's not needed, which is a clean and efficient way to handle this requirement.
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Bobbye
11 months ago
C) Create a picklist for specific search engine, and set conditional visibility so that is only shown when lead source is ''Search Engine''.
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Chantell
11 months ago
A) Assign a decision element to direct the user to a second screen to hold specific search engine only when a lead source is ''Search Engine''.
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Ronald
12 months ago
C) Create a picklist for specific search engine, and set conditional visibility so that is only shown when lead source is ''Search Engine''.
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Helga
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but using a validation rule to conditionally show the picklist could also work.
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Carlene
1 year ago
I agree with Isabella. That seems like the most straightforward way to complete the requirement.
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Isabella
1 year ago
I think the administrator should create a picklist for specific search engine and set conditional visibility.
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