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Salesforce Exam CRT-600 Topic 4 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRT-600 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 4
[All CRT-600 Questions]

Universal Containers (UC) notices that its application that allows users to search for

accounts makes a network request each time a key is pressed. This results in too many

requests for the server to handle.

Address this problem, UC decides to implement a debounce function on string change

handler.

What are three key steps to implement this debounce function?

Choose 3 answers:

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Cecil
10 months ago
I'm with King on this one. Clearing the cache is a quick and easy way to rule out a caching problem. Plus, it's always satisfying to see a fresh, uncached page load.
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Annamae
9 months ago
B) The tester should disable their browser cache.
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Yuriko
9 months ago
A) The developer should inspect their browser refresh settings.
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Emmett
10 months ago
I believe option D is not necessary, clearing cache won't solve the issue.
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Isadora
10 months ago
I think option C is also important, the code might need to be reworked.
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Yuette
10 months ago
I agree with Dortha, refreshing the browser and disabling cache should help.
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Glory
10 months ago
Ah, the joys of web development! I'm guessing the tester is using a different browser or has some other configuration that's causing the issue. Definitely clear that cache and see what happens.
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Gwenn
10 months ago
The developer should double-check their browser refresh settings too. Sometimes a simple reload isn't enough to clear the cache. Good thing there are a few options here to try.
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Abel
9 months ago
The tester should clear their browser cache.
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Sylvie
9 months ago
The developer should double-check their browser refresh settings too.
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Rodney
9 months ago
The tester should disable their browser cache.
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Gracia
9 months ago
The developer should inspect their browser refresh settings.
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King
10 months ago
Hmm, I'd try clearing the cache first before reworking the code. Caching can be tricky, so disabling it seems like the logical first step.
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Audry
9 months ago
B) The tester should disable their browser cache.
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Remona
9 months ago
A) The developer should inspect their browser refresh settings.
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Oretha
10 months ago
The background not changing on the tester's computer but working on the developer's sounds like a caching issue. I'd go with B and D to clear the cache and see if that resolves the problem.
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Katie
10 months ago
B) The tester should disable their browser cache.
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Viola
10 months ago
A) The developer should inspect their browser refresh settings.
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Dortha
10 months ago
I think option A and B are the best choices.
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