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Salesforce Exam Nonprofit Cloud Consultant Topic 5 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Nonprofit Cloud Consultant exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 5
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A consultant is helping a nonprofit diagnose and address some issues they have with NPSP. The consultant sees the customer i$ hitting governor limit errors on a particular job.

Which action should the consultant take to resolve the issue?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Fairy
27 days ago
Ah, the governor limit errors, the bane of every Salesforce consultant's existence. I say we just fire the governor and let the job run free, no limits in sight!
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Karrie
2 days ago
A: I think we should decrease the batch size for that job.
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Dana
1 months ago
A all the way! Scheduling the job to run more frequently will keep things chugging along. Who needs to worry about governor limits when you have the power of scheduling on your side?
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Destiny
9 days ago
B) Decrease the batch size for that job.
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Arthur
10 days ago
A) Schedule that job to run more frequently.
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Yuette
2 months ago
C is the way to go, my friend. Rescheduling that nightly job could be the key to unlocking the solution. Maybe it'll run better at a different time of day.
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Shonda
10 days ago
Let's try rescheduling the job and see if that resolves the issue.
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Rebeca
11 days ago
I agree, changing the timing could make a difference.
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Makeda
28 days ago
C is a good option. It might help to reschedule the nightly job.
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Talia
2 months ago
I'm going with D. Increasing the batch size should help the job run more smoothly and avoid those pesky governor limit errors. Go big or go home, am I right?
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Juan
1 months ago
I agree with you, decreasing the batch size is the safer option to avoid hitting governor limit errors.
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Rashida
1 months ago
I think increasing the batch size could actually make the problem worse. I would go with B and decrease the batch size.
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Dianne
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B. Decreasing the batch size for that job seems like the most logical solution to avoid hitting the governor limit. It'll distribute the workload more efficiently.
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Erick
10 days ago
Scheduling the job to run more frequently might be a quick fix to prevent hitting the limit.
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Valentin
11 days ago
I think rescheduling the nightly job could also be a good option to avoid hitting the limit.
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Lynda
1 months ago
But wouldn't increasing the batch size also help distribute the workload better?
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Gene
1 months ago
I agree, decreasing the batch size should help prevent hitting the governor limit.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
I think rescheduling that nightly job could also help in resolving the issue.
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Lashon
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the consultant should increase the batch size for that job to resolve the issue.
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Lelia
2 months ago
I think the consultant should decrease the batch size for that job.
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