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Salesforce Certified Education Cloud Consultant (ED-Con-101) Exam - Topic 8 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Education Cloud Consultant (ED-Con-101) exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 8
[All Salesforce Certified Education Cloud Consultant (ED-Con-101) Questions]

A consultant is writing an Apex class to run when a new Contact is created in a Salesforce environment where Education Data Architecture (EDA) is in use.

What should the consultant do to ensure the code executes in the order intended?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Raina
4 months ago
I thought triggers were the only way to manage execution order.
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Kristin
4 months ago
Wait, can TDTM really handle complex orders?
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Toshia
4 months ago
B seems too simplistic for this scenario.
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Shayne
4 months ago
I think A is better, triggers give more control.
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Gilberto
4 months ago
Definitely go with C, TDTM is the way to go!
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Frederica
5 months ago
I thought EDA had its own settings for execution order, but I can't remember if that's what we should use here.
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Malinda
5 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question similar to this, and I think using TDTM was the answer, but I’m a bit confused about the other options.
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Krissy
5 months ago
I think TDTM might be the right approach here since it’s specifically designed for managing triggers in EDA, but I can't recall all the details.
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Elvera
5 months ago
I remember we discussed triggers in class, but I'm not sure if writing one is the best way to control execution order in EDA.
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Glen
5 months ago
The Task Scheduler option seems like a great way to streamline the synchronization process and reduce the manual effort required. I'm going to go with answer A on this one.
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Hailey
5 months ago
I think if the certificate is expired or revoked, that could definitely prevent it from starting. I practiced a similar question before.
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Hayley
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure if A is even an option here. Triggers? In an EDA environment? That's like trying to herd cats. Definitely gotta go with C on this one.
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Joaquin
8 months ago
Yeah, setting the order of execution with Table-Driven Trigger Management is the best approach here.
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Vivan
8 months ago
Triggers can be tricky in EDA, so C seems like the safer choice.
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Beula
8 months ago
I agree, using Table-Driven Trigger Management is the way to go in an EDA environment.
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Sherly
8 months ago
I've had experience with TDTM before, it definitely helps keep things organized in EDA environments.
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Odelia
8 months ago
Yeah, using Table-Driven Trigger Management is probably the way to go to ensure the code executes in the right order.
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Barney
9 months ago
I agree, triggers in an EDA environment can be messy. C seems like the safer option.
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Annamaria
10 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I reckon C is the answer. Gotta love that Table-Driven Trigger Management, keeps things nice and tidy!
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Lucille
8 months ago
True, having options is always helpful. But I still think C is the best choice for this scenario.
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Keva
8 months ago
I agree, A could work too. It's always good to have multiple options to consider.
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Salina
8 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe A could also work. Writing an Apex trigger seems like a good option.
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Chun
9 months ago
I think C is the answer too. TDTM is a great way to manage trigger execution order.
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Shoshana
9 months ago
Let's go with C then, it seems like the best option for ensuring the code executes in the intended order.
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Cory
9 months ago
I agree, A could work as well. It's important to set the order of execution correctly.
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Jose
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe A could also work if we write a trigger.
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Madalyn
9 months ago
I think C is the answer too. TDTM is great for managing the order of execution.
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Verlene
10 months ago
Option B sounds like it could work, but I'm not sure if that's the most reliable way to ensure the code executes in the right order. I'd go with C to be safe.
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Ernest
9 months ago
I agree, using Table-Driven Trigger Management (TDTM) seems like the most reliable way to set the order of execution.
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Tarra
10 months ago
I think C is the best option to ensure the code executes in the right order.
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Justine
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe using Table-Driven Trigger Management could also work to set the order of execution.
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Yoko
11 months ago
I think option C is the way to go. Using TDTM to set the order of execution seems like the most logical choice when working with EDA.
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Franchesca
9 months ago
Yes, it ensures that the code runs smoothly and in the intended order.
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Chauncey
9 months ago
I think it's important to have control over the sequence of execution in EDA.
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Wenona
9 months ago
It definitely helps in managing the order of operations effectively.
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Daron
10 months ago
I agree, using TDTM for setting the order of execution is a good approach.
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Glory
11 months ago
I agree with Malcolm, using an Apex trigger would ensure the code executes in the intended order.
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Malcolm
11 months ago
I think the consultant should write an Apex trigger to set the order of execution.
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