How can the Salesforce Administrator make sure that highly sensitive Life Events or Business Milestones will not be shownuntil the event actually happened?
I recall a practice question about managed packages, so option D might be the right answer. It seems like contacting support is a safe way to handle sensitive data.
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about picklist values being important. Maybe option B could work, but it seems a bit drastic to delete them.
The key here is making sure the sensitive information isn't displayed until the actual event happens. Hiding the component seems like the most straightforward way to achieve that.
Contacting Salesforce Support to remove the Event from the Lightning Component seems like overkill. I think the admin should be able to handle this themselves by hiding the component.
Hmm, I'm not sure deleting the value from the picklist is the best idea. That could cause issues with existing data. I'd probably go with hiding it on the page properties.
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is there a way to just remove the Event or Milestone from the Lightning Component entirely? I'm not sure if that's the right approach.
I think the best approach here is to hide the Event or Milestone on the Lightning Component page properties. That way, it won't be visible until the actual event happens.
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